TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH Date High Water Low Water Bun- Sun- A__ P.M. AM. p_i. rim Mt 8 321 3.39 9.47 9.40 6.38 621 ®Ip SUnjal (gazgflg m\b (Eotimtgt lati HAMILTON. ,THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM VOL. 52—NO. 58 "MISADVENTURE" FOUND LT.-C0L0NEL T.M. DILL, ONE OF IN MARSHALL DEATH ALUES BREAK INTO BONN AS LAST BERMUDA'S MOST ILLUSTRIOUS TQ RFIlM-f1 B,V,RC'Man Drowned in RESISTANCE IN COLOGNE ll3 DjL-ilil vl Harrington Sound Sunday SONS, PASSES AWAY YESTERDAY ANOTHER SAD CASE" WHICH A man whose powerful physique On the third day developed a trait INVOLVED DRINKING and phenomenal memory brought which has been enjoyed by Ber­ him outstanding success ta a divers- mudians and visitors over the years. STAMPED OUT; RHE1NBACH IS TAKEN ifed career ta parliamentary, legal He came to school with clothes A Coroner's jury composed of Messrs. Eugene T. Harvey, (foreman), and miUtary fields, and a host of awry — and minus the nurse. Roy T. DarreU, living E. Eve, Sam­ friends throughout the world be­ CoL DiU had another characteris­ uel R. Johansen, Willis L. Lottimore, cause of his own dynamic personal­ tic about clothes. He liked the nau­ ZHUKOV ACROSS ODER & I INDIAN DIVISION BEARS Clarence O. Napier, Henry G. Trott ity, Lieut. Colonel Thomas Melville tical touch. It was merely one of PATTON'S ARMY DRIVING M.P. Would Have "Strip and Erin C. Tucker, headed by the Dill died at three o'clock yesterday many indications which reflected his HEADING FOR BERLIN | DOWN ON MANDALAY Wor. S. Seward Toddings, Coroner morning ta bis home, "Newbold abiding love for the sea, an inheri­ TO RHINE FROM KYLL Teasers" Only Over 50 for the Eastern District, found last Place," Devonshire, and his death tance from those of his ancestors night that "Harry Archibald Mar­ robbed Bermuda of one of her most who were seafaring men. i i illustrious sons. Germans Admit Breakthrough Armoured Spearhead Is Less LONDON, March 7 (Reuter). shall was found drowned in the wat­ A Bermudian who liked the rata Moving Virtually Unopposed —The Labour Minister, Mr. ers of Harrington Sound on the Only a matter of weeks ago the because he could wear sou' westers, Than 4i Miles Away Ernest Bevin, and the Home fourth day of March, 1945. The Jury whole community heard with dismay Ool. DiU preferred a yachting cap In Direction Of Coblenz Five Miles Beyond River Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morris­ do further say that tbe said Harry that CoL Dill had sustained a serious to any other head-piece. But these on, are to be deluged with ques­ Archibald Marshall met his death injury and was ta danger of death inclinations were extended ta many JAPS LOSfY,000 MEN IN • at the King Edward VII Memorial directions. CANADIANS AT XANTEN ARE LAST STRETCHOF EASTERN tions about strip-teasers in tbe by misadventure.'* FIGHTING FOR MEIKTILA House of Commons soon. The inquest was held at St. Mark's Hospital. However, CoL Dill made GREAT SWIMMER MEETING STIFF DEFENCE BANK CLEARED OF ENEMY Oommander Oliver Locker School, Smith's Parish. a surprisingly rapid recovery and Lampson wants to know how At the conclusion of tbe evidence, soon his old friends were greeting He moved to "Newbold Place" from By MICHAEL DAVIDSON By RONALD WILLIAMS many women in the United views were expressed by the Jury­ him on the streets of Hamilton as he across the road to get nearer to the By MELVIN APPEL Kingdom are strip-teasing; men as to what could be done to went his familiar way to his Reid sea, and once on the shore developed LONDON, Much 7 (Beuter).—Men Street office. the habit of rising early every morn- LONDON, Marc - 7 (Beuter).— LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— what is their average age and avoid further accidents of this na­ Marshal Gregory Zhukov has crossed of the 19th Indian Division—tbe average -wage, and why some ture, Mr. Eugene T. Harvey giving tag, at all times of the year, to go While First Uhited States Army famous "Dagger"—were tonight no AT CHURCH SUNDAY swimming. His progeny had to swim, troops were stamping out the last the Oder in strength and was to­ should not be safely employed the opinion that had the railing near night five miles west of the river on more than four and a half miles overseas. "Deepdene" been extended, the for­ too, and more than one guest has embers of resistance in Cologne, from Mandalay, Burma's old capital On Sunday. Col. Dill attended the had to take a chilly plunge into the the Allies were reported tonight to the shortest road to Berlin, reported He asks that in view of the mer B.V.R.C. man would not have Church Parade at Prospect Camp. a late German front despatch, after which tbe Allies had to abandon bl shortage of young women at the been able to get off the side of the sea rather than offend the host. have broken into the outskirts of May, 1942, while an armoured flying He was ta splendid spirits and had Bonn, the university town on the Marshal Joseph Stalin, to the last of war and factory fronts, and the road and over the cliff. even walked to the ceremony. Family and friends alike long, three order-s of the day, had told of column from the same division were wastage when misused in the long ago became accustomed to the Rhine only 14 miles further south. But OoL Dill's amazing vitality The last official news placed the big Soviet advances in Pomerania. likely to be even nearer, Beuter des­ theatrical profession, Mr. Bevin STARTLED BY TRUCK? I hoisting of a flag by Col Din in the American Third Army 14 miles patches from tbe front Une reported will allow only women over 60 had been sapped; he became Ul with gray dawn at Newbold Place, and Throwing powerful forces of his tonight. to strip-tease. It was his contention, despite the coronory thrombosis and did not from the Rhine, but Luxembourg central army group into a new of­ also to Col. Dill'? perambulations radio said tonight this distance has Major-General Thomas Wynford fact that no evidence was given to overcome the serious heart disease. about the property with a telescope. fensive directed towards Berlin, Rees's T—rtia-g were in high spirits, support it, that the deceased was v been reduced to nine miles. Marshal Zhukov had reached a point There are those, .and they are He had quite a coUection of tele- Allied guns in Cologne are already Harry Plumridge, Reuter's corres­ startled by the lights of a truck, many,, who claim that no 'personal­ | scopes and when on sea journeys he near tbe town of Kietz — five miles pondent on the Mandalay front, NAZIS STILL PLACING swerved towards the side of the road shelling the opposite bank of the west of the Oder in the Kuestrin ity ta Bermuda's last hundred years : was rarely without one. Rhine, as fighting continued in the cabled, adding that a staff officer and rode over the cliff to his death. of history has made so forcible an Among his dearly loved possessions sector — and only 35 miles along said today, "Nothing can keep them j The Coroner said be owned pro­ southern suburbs. tbe main railway from Berlin, the FAITH IN U-BOAT WAR impression upon all people. were a number of very old prints Cables from Reuter correspondents out of Mandalay." The colonel ofl perty in that vicinity and thought Col. DiU leaves behind a treasury of ships, some of them being Ber­ German Transocean news agency tbe leading infantry unit promised that perhaps it was his section on the Rhineland fronts suggested reported. of memories into which people will muda-made vessels. A matter of that the Germans were regrouping 1.000 cigarettes to the first ol his Alexander Reviews Naval which was not fenced. dip for countless anecdotes until days ago His ExceUency the Govern­ forces on the other side of the Rhine Berlin reports throughout the day men to catch sight of Mandalay Hill, The last person to see Marshall many pages of local history have or visited Newbold Place and ex­ for the next and perhaps one of the announced that Marshal Zhukov tbe city's northern landmark of Operations Before Commons alive was Police Constable WiUiam been turned. He will live, too, with amined the prints with much plea­ last big battles of the war. had gone over to the attack after 1,700 pagodas. Gladstone Darrell, who is stationed the legislation which he has placed sure. Nothing could have deUghted a violent artillery barrage, bat this ta Smith's Parish. He had seen Mar­ on the statute books. was the first German report to give MANY JAP PRISONERS CoL DiU as much. COMPLETING LINE-UP LONDON, Mjarch 7 (Reuter).—In shall between 8.30 and 9 pm. on Sat­ Born on December 23, 1876, ta De­ His swimming prowess has pro­ the news of important .Soviet pro­ Dejected Japanese prisoners were a review of Royal Navy activities in urday evening riding to Flatts Vil­ vonshire, tbe son of the late Hon. Meanwhile, AUied armies were gress. "To the southwest of Kues­ the House of .Commons Mr. A. V. lage on his bicycle. He thought the duced no end of yarns, one of them gradually edging in to complete coming steadily into divisional head­ Thomas Newbold DiU and Mrs. Dill. being associated with another of trin, German counter attacks were quarters today. One burst into Alexander, First Lord of the Admiral­ man had been drinking because he Col. Dill's forbears came from North­ their line-up on the great river. successful at Kietz qn the left bank ty, declared: "In spite of the appal­ • zigzagged" along the road. The I his procUvities — walking. Probably General Patton's spearheads, tears, protesting that the Nipponese ern Ireland ta the early stages of some 30 years ago while at the Royal of the Oder," it said. Army was "finished" in tbis area. ling weather * * * heavy casualties last he saw of him was at about 9.55 Bermuda's ancient history. So deeply breaking out from his 40-mile bridge­ have been inflicted on the Germans. that same evening when he came Bermuda Yacht Club, of which he head along the Kyll River, had offi­ "MOVING ON BERLIN" The 19th Division moving down the were Col. Dili's family roots implant­ was a member and at which his Irrawaddy's east bank is going The number of U-boats sunk con­ from the direction of Flatts on the ed here that he was always a native cially thrust to within 14 miles of tinues to increase satisfactorily. Harrington Sound Road. P.C. Dar­ memory wiU survive the years to the Rhine near Mayen, 20 miles Moscow had not tonight confirm­ through vegetation-covered flats, in son and, even though careers abroad come, CoL DiU offered to swim to contrast to the dry, stony plateau "Despite these continued .and en­ reU was making his rounds and be beckoned invitingly, he carved a east of Coblenz. They were moving ed the location of the new Red Army saw Marshall standing on the north­ "Spithead" across the Sound from freely and almost unopposed. offensive, but an Izvestia front line west of tbe river. couraging successes, it must cer­ local destiny. the Yacht Club steps ta competition The Germans admitted the eva­ Meanwhile 14th Army men, South-, tainly not be assumed that the war ern side of the road under the On October 15, 1902 the deceased dispatch, after reporting that tbe bridge at "Deepdene," about 100 yards with Mr. E. W. Gosling, who would cuation of Rheinbach, nine miles Red Armv. after crossing an unspeci­ east Asia Command announced, to-j against the U-boat is over. Tbe Ger­ married tbe former Miss Ruth Neil- walk around. southw«;**t of Bonn. Twenty-five day have taken positions three miles mans are using 'new equipment -and from where he met his death. Tbe son, of New Jersey, who survives fied river, had broken through the deceased had a torch burning on He was taken up on the proposal miles fuJther south, the First U.S. German defences, added, "Oar troops southwest of Myingyan, in the Pa-' we may be sure that tbey wiU de­ him along with six children and after being given a handicap in time. Army were last reported to have kokku bridgehead zone, from which velop new tactics." his bicycle and he spoke te the wit­ seven grandchildren. are now moving on Berlin" ness ta a "heavy voice." Time has dimmed the record of who entered Alfter, three miles west of The dispatch said that a bridge the armoured force that captured Mr. Alexander disclosed tbat U- Col. DiU's three sons and three won or lost, but the occasion is stiU Bonn, but may already be in the over tbe river had been captured Meiktila and tte airfields, 75 miles boats had recently appeared in Brit­ Evidence that Marshall had been daughters are: Mrs. , remembered by those who shared it. town. intact and that Soviet reinforce­ south of Mandalay, set out ish coastal waters, but that they bad drinking on the night he met bis wife of Mr. , of New At other times Col. Dill engaged These two prongs may catch all ments were pouring across. North of Chauk. 36 miles south­ not had much success. death was given by Frederick Eze- York City, who has one child; Mrs. in walking races with the Hon. the Germans between the Kyll Marshal Stalin's order announced west of Pakokku, the Japanese were It was significant that the Ger­ kial Woolridge, a postman, and Man­ Ruth Crockett, wife of Commander Major R. W. Appleby, once finding River and the Rhine, from Coblenz the climax of the Soviet Deputy Com­ increasing their resistance, reports mans still continued to devote a uel Sousa, bar tender employed at Philip Crockett, U.S.N., of New a fast Army man to test Major Ap­ to Bonn, in a huge net. mander in Chief's Pomeranian ad­ said tonight. In the Meiktila fight­ large part of tbeir resources to the the Half Way House Flatts. Brunswick, N.J.: Mrs. Frances Moore, pleby's abilities on a race from Ham­ ing they lost 2.000 men, according to U-boat campaign, Mr. Alexander Sousa saw Marshal at tbe Half wife of Lieut. Col. Jock Moore, RE. NINTH TAKE RHEINBURG vance in the past five days — the ilton to St. George's last stretch of the Oder east bank latest estimates, while 14th Army said. "This shows that they still Way House bar between 7 and 8 30 ME., of England, who has a son. A Ninth United States Army task has been swept clear of Germans. dead numbered 80. consider it the best hope of avert­ pjn. where he served him one drink. Mr. Thomas Newbold DIE, of De­ FRIENDS WIDESPREAD General Daniel's Sultan's Chinese ing defeat." He had no knowledge of is»%i*-*VinH vonshire, who has three daughters; force took Rheinburg and advanced Marshal Zhukov's northern armies He disclosed that a total of over A wide traveUer, Col. DiU's erudi­ to positions near Ossenberg, taking sweeping west towards the Oder es­ First Army captured the village of having a bottle of rum. Marshall the Hon. Capt. Nicholas Bayard Dill. Old Lashio and the main Lashio air­ I 4,000,000 tons of supplies had been had been drinking, be said. who has two sons; and Mr. Laur­ tion, his common touch, his great in their stride 18 towns and Tillages. tuary seized three important towns zest for living and his ability to be The Canadian First Army captured field after crossing the Nam-Yao delivered in convoy to the Soviet Woolridge saw Marshall between ence DiU, of Pembroke Hall, who is — Stepenitz. Gollnow and Massow. Union through North Russian ports, the bon vivant, made him friends in Sonsbeck and was shelling Xanten Continue-] on Page 8 Continued on Page 3 8.30 and 9 p.m. walking through unmarried. at the northern tip of the Wesel of wbich more than half had ar­ Flatts Village with his bicycle. "He Col. DiU's education began at the many parts of the world. pocket, where German resistance rived since the beginning of last wasn't 'hot,'" he said, "but he had A.M. Oudney School on Victoria Even outstripping his physical was strong. year. had a few drinks." He came to this Street, Hamilton. It continued until strength. Col. DiU's memory won , Mr. Alexander added: him admiration everywhere and it S H.A.E.F., PARIS, March 7 (Reu­ 5TH ARMY SMASH OUT 5-MILE conclusion by the fact tbat he smell- the time of his death, as he was "Meanwhile, Britain has been ed Uquor on Marshall's breath, and was respected as much away as it ter). -*• General George Patton's always the student. was ta the Colony. Fourth Armoured Division has thurst building up ber share of the grow- from his manner of speech. He test- At tbe age of six years he arrived on to within 14 miles of the Rhine GAIN IN MOUNTAIN COUNTRY Continued oo Page 2 Caiioued oo Fajre 2 for his first day at Saltus Grammar There are tales galore about this and 20 miles due west of Coblenz, memory. Possibly the best example School with a nurse. He was spot­ is about an incident which happen­ in a drive to the Rhine which may By DESMOND TIGHE lessly attired, a condition which was trap all the Germans in .the huge R.N. ROLE IN PACIFIC I OIL & RAIL TARGETS IN OCCUPATION PLANS FOR noted by the other students. Before ed ta the last couple of years. area between the Kyll River and the ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, ITALY, the end of the day the new scholar It was at the time that a contro­ Rhine from Bonn to Coblenz. March 7 (Reuter). -Fifth Army troops SEEMS IN SOME DOUBT GERMANY BATTERED was in a disheveUed state, his versy was raging between the Health General Patton's spearhead was scored their biggest recent success AUSTRIA ARE DECIDED clothes spattered with ink and mud. Department and the Church of Eng­ near Mayen northeast of Monreal with a five mile advance in the past The next day "Tommy" returned land about the communion cup. A and roaming almost unopposed only three days across the wild mountain with the nurse and with shining face conference was taking place and 25 miles from the First United States country between the Upper Reno Stories Reported Current Heavy U.S. Day Blows Follow "Big Three" To Share Zones and clean clothes, but once again one of the men present had consult­ Army operating south of Bonn. and Panaro Valleys, taking over he returned home much the worse ed encyclopedias to ascertain when The huge trap would close if a 1,000 prisoners and capturing several ft Is "Not Wanted" R.AJ. Smash At Wesel Including City Of Vienna for wear. Caatioued oo Paf e S junction were made. The area was vital heights barring the way to Modena. not believed to be heavily manned MELBOURNE, March 7 (Reuter).— By PETER NEWMAN By JON KIMCHE behind the Ky 11. to the bag were a German battal­ The role of the British Fleet in tbe COLOGNE, March 7 (Reuter).— ion commander and his staff. The Pacific war appeared today to be in LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—More LONDON. March 7 (Reuter I.— BISHOP'S EULOGY AT TKE i SUPREME COURT TRIBUTE First Army artillery ana mortars attack went in at dawn on Saturday the balance, according to naval cir­ than 900 Eighth Air Force Fortresses Plans for the occupation of Austria were today shelling the east bank of from the newly captured heights of cles here. and Liberators, screened by over 250 by the "Big Three" — and possibly the Rhine opposite Cologne. With Monte Delia Torracia and Monte Reports from abroad left Uttle Mustangs and Thunderbolts, today by France — have now been agreed, FUNERAL OF COL DHL TO LT.-COLONEL DILL the exception of the bend in the Castello, after a Uvely artillery bom­ room for doubt tbat there was some j carried tbe non-stop dawn to dawn according to well-informed political river to the northwest of the city, bardment and strong air support. hitch bi tbm plans for using British air assault on Germany into its circles here. elements of the Third Armoured It was a brilliantly carried out front­ and American fleets in combined ma­ l?th consecutive day The whole of Austria, and also tbe Hundreds Pay Respects At Chief Justice Refers To His Division and the 104th Infantry Di­ al assault by American troops, with in operations against the Japanese. They battered three important city area of Vienna, has been divid­ vision have cleared the whole of the Brazilian forces on their right. It seems likely that the announce­ benzol plants and an ofl refinery ed into three zones of occupation. Service In Devonshire Distinguished Career Here Continued on Page 4 Five miles were gained between ment of Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, | ta the Dortmund area, tbe large rail Those will be administered as separate Saturday morning and Tuesday Commander of the British Naval viaduct at Bielfeld, and railway yards and autonomous units by the re­ "His name was known and his abU- A tribute of respect was paid to afternoon in fighting through ex­ Forces ta the Pacific, that the British at Soest, Giessen and Siegen. Bomb­ spective powers. The Russian zone AMERICAS APPROVE MUTUAL tremely rugged country. Fleet was ready for action, was a ity was recognised far beyond our the memory of the late Lt -Colonel ardiers' specific targets in tbe Dort­ includes Lower Austria, Burgenland own borders," said His Lordship the Thomas Mellville DiU, O.B.E., ta the The Americans pressed on reso­ polite and careful rebuke to Wash­ mund area, where flak was moder­ and Northern Steyermark. AID PLAN FOR AGGRESSION lutely and inflicted heavy losses. ington authorities. Bishop in the -old Devonshire Church Divorce Court yesterday morning by ate, included the Castral Rauxel oil The British zone is to the south at the funeral service yesterday after­ the Chief Justice, the Hon. Sir Field Marshal Albert Von Kessel­ If the fleet was ready, a statement plant and the Harpenerweg Refinery. of the Russian, starting Just north MEXICO CITY, March 7 (Reuter). ring had been making desperate from London and Washington out­ noon of Lieut. Col. Thomas Newbold Brooke-Francis. With the death of One bomber is missing. of Graz, and includes that city and Dill, who had died at three o'clock I "one of Bermuda's most distinguish- —The plenary session of the Inter- efforts to stem the advance, and lining its role would clear the air This raid is symbolic of the stra­ the rest of Steyermark Province not many of tbe -prisoners taken had from many harmful stories current that morning at his residence "New- I ed sons," Sir Brooke felt it to be American Conference, now in tbe tegic "two way" paralysis of vital in the Russian zone, and also the bold Place," Devonshire. an occasion for the court to ad­ final stages, yesterday passed 13 only been in the Une 12 to 84 hours here and ta America tbat the British German targets. It was evident that whole of Carinthia, tbe Tyro), and before the attack was launched. Fleet was not wanted ta the Pacific, There was not enough room ta journ for the day as a tribute of re­ resolutions by the showing of hands tbe Nazis have of late been increas­ Vorarlberg. alongside tbe Swiss bord­ spect. in a short space of five minutes. Among those who acquitted them­ and was unsuitable for use over long ingly dependent on suppUes from er. the small church to accommodate selves with distinction were the new ranges. these sources for their armies on the hundreds of people from all "The occasion for this adjourn­ These included the declaration and untried Tenth Mountain Divi­ Tbe American zone is made up of classes of the community who gath­ ment is the calamitous news of the of Mexico and tbe Act of Chapulte- "^xe report from Pearl Harbour both East and West Fronts. There­ Upper Austria and adjoins the Amer­ sion. that tbe British Fleet was too slow, fore tbe Allies took action and the ered to pay their last respects to death of Colonel Dill, O.BJ," the pec, a mutual guarantee against The area of the attack was west ican zone of occupation in Germany. Col. Dill Chief Justice informed the court. aggression or the threat of aggres­ Is Incorrect. There is Uttle difference result is expected to have what are It Includes Linz with the Herman of the Pistoia-Bologna highway, less between the operational speeds Of the Many were ta the church long be­ "CoL DiU had been Ul for some Uttle sion, which together are considered than a score of nnles southwest of usually called "ter reaching effects." Goering works. two fleets. More unexpected is the reported fore the service started and while while but it was only a few to be of outstanding importance for Bologna and under 30 mttes south Problems of supply and bases were In addition, naval installations and days ago that he attended church, shipping at Sassnitz, on Rugen Is­ decision to divide the city area of they awaited the cortege Mr. Law­ peace, security and international of Modena, the next big Po Valley beUeved to bave been overcome after rence DiU, a son of the deceased, and, as I learned, was on his way to harmony in tbe Western Hemis­ city beyond Bologna on the way to tbe meeting of Admiral Nimitz, land, terminal point for German Greater Vienna into three zones. recovery. I had satisfactory news last Prussian supplies received a After much discussion it bas appar­ played the organ. As the music was phere. Milan. Commander-in-Chief of tbe United joined in solemn melody by the peals of him only yesterday, and his death Some argument over the post-war Positions captured include Monte States Pacific fleet, and Admiral heavy weight of RA.F. bombs. ently been decided, and each district is a shock to the community." economic problems involved in the While this massive sir Masting of has been aUocated to one or the oth­ of the church bells, there could be DeUa Croce, Monte Delia Castellana, Fraser. heard in the distance the strains of "Colonel Dill had a distinguished "Economic Charter" delayed the ter­ Monte Delia Spe and Monte Grande To tbe argument that the British German ground targets goes on, the er of the occupying powers. mination of tbe conference. Daiano. These mountain features Coastal Command of the Royal Air The Russian zone will include the Chopin's "Dead March" from the career of public service in this Col­ Fleet had insufficient air power, ft la Bermuda Militia ArtiUery Band. ony," Sir Brooke continued. "He The Inter-American System Com­ average 2,100 and 2,700 feet to height, pointed out that the Americans 12 Force also continues its particular southern anas of Vienna and most mittee approved a resolution guar­ and the country presented some of Une of work which, although crip­ of the central area. This takes in Slowly the organ music and the was admitted to the Bermuda Bar in months ago heavily damaged the 1905 (that date would have placed him anteeing free access to information the most rugged and tricky fighting Central Pacific Japanese bases with pling to German suppUes, bas re­ the south and east raUway stations. chimes of the bells were quieted. by an tbe American peoples, and terrain yet encountered. no greater carrier strength. ceived very Uttle publicity because Also allotted to the Russians is Only the "Dead March" could be as second senior member of tbe pro­ calling for the termination of cen­ The mountain town of Oastel of its surface Insignificance. the southern half of the eastern dis­ heard as the cortege procession ap­ fession of law) and continued his sorship as soon as possible after the Diaiano was also captured. It stands BRITISH CIRCLES IRKED But practically every time Hafi- tricts, including the dock warehouses proached the ancient church. Ac­ practice until shortly after tbe out­ war and freedom in the transmis­ at a height of 2J820 feet on the ridge LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— faxes of tbat Command make a trip of tbe Danube port, though tbe cording Col. DiU full miUtary hon­ break of war in 1914 when, as Major sion and reception of news. between the upper Reno and __- British naval circles were today along the Norwegian coast, severe pott itself, it is believed, will be in­ ours, at the head oi tbe parade were DiU, he proceeded overseas as Officer narno Valleys, « miles southwest both amused and angry at the sug­ damage is inflicted on a German side the American zone. two Bermuda MUitia detachments of Commanding, Bermuda MUitia Ar­ BUENOS AIRES, March 7 (Reuter). of Bologna and 27 mUes south of gestions made ta America that tbe vessel — as was the case today when Tbe American zone wfll include tbe 50 men each with the band in be­ tiUery. i —Under the heading "Argentine Modena. British Fleet was too slow and de­ a direct bit was scored on a mer­ whole of the industrial areas of tbe tween them. The escort party con­ "After the termination of the war. problem at the Mexico Conference," Brazilian troops, hardened by win* ficient ta carrier planes for tbe type chant ship in the Skagerrak. A col­ eastern districts, including tbe well- sisted of detachments from the St. Major DiU returned to Bermuda and the Montevideo, Uruguay newspaper ter battle trailng ta the mountains, of warfare planned against Japan. umn of smoke, rising to height of known Florisdorf and Leopoldau, David's and Warwick Batteries of ta 1980 was appointed His Majesty's "La Manana," writes: supported tbe American forces with . "It makes us laugh,*.-one naval 1,800 feet, was seen to pour from the where synthetic oil plants are situat­ the B.M.A., and from the "A" Com­ Attorney General of the Colony, "The conference did not get great vigour. authority said, commenting on the stationary ship. ed, and the two aerodromes serving pany, B.M.I. which office he held untU tbe end of around to considering the case of Fighter and fighter-bombers in statement that while American war­ Vienna at Aspern and Fischament. The second detachment of 50 Mili­ 1037. Argentina. The American nation- good flying weather gave the ground ships are constructed for high speed LONDON, March 7 tfPfc-^United It also includes the gas and electric tiamen Included the firing party "After retirement from the Govern­ met together at a time of supreme troops close aa-pport, striking at offensive movement, British ships States. heavy bombers thundered producing centres ef Vienna. who later fired three volleys at the ment service, Colonel DiU resumed importance for the destiny of oar German gun positions, troop con­ are intended for defensive action over Germany in a 150-mile proces­ The British zone consists of the graveside. They were foUowed by private practice as a barrister-at- Continent evaded tbe discussion of centrations and transport. at considerably lower speed. "^S^ sion today after an almost unbroken western districts and most ef tbe representatives of the Bermuda Con- law and was always found engaged I—i Pagf • Camtiaaai am Tmge i Oil—id MPII* 3 •mrmmaS Camtlmmei em tag* 2 CaatiaaeiM Paga 2 Cilh.4 em Tag* 2 Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945

The chief family mourners present I **-*^Qp58*jfajp>Jr^r^^^ria.^5ii^r.^jC.j>jr«>j^.^*^'fK Government House Bishop's Eulogy At The were the Hon. Capt. Bayard Dfll, B.O.A.C. Flew Nearly 19 Million Funeral Of Col. Dill MCP., and Mrs. Dfll; Mr. and Mrs. T. His ExceUency the Governor, ac- N. Dill; and Mr. Lawrence DiU. and (Mmust iatlg companied by Lady Burghley, pre­ On leaving the church tbe casket ^he LDiary sided at the annual general meeting Miles In The Past Year Continued from Page 1 was borne to the grave by members of the Lady Cubitt Compassionate tingent, Royal Garrison ArtiUery, of the B.CB.GA. ••CBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT ON SUNDAV Association at Trinity Hall on World War Number One veterans, Tbe last post was sounded by Gun­ incorporating of March 6. Flight Lieut. L. S. Litch­ Provisional figures issued by Brit-1 and only returned to their base in who had served in France with Ool. ner S. A. WilUams, B.M.A., who also The Royal Gazette (Estab 1828) field, R.A.F., ADC, was in atten­ ish Overseas Airways Corp. covering Baltimore for periodic overhaul, Dfll. The mourners brought up the sounded The Reveflle after the vol­ he Colonist and Daily News (Estab. 18661 dance. leys had been fired by men of the Proprietors its operations from January to Dec- With the re-opening of the Mediter- rear. Capt. A. L. FUtcroft, BMA, Samuel Pepys Teucer His Excellency the Governor, at­ ember, 1944, show great expansion ranean and the increased need for was in command of the parade (in BJfX tended by Flight Lieut. Litchfield, in every branch If Its activities. The U.K.-U.S.A. communication, they all, about 150 Militiamen) assisted by Officers and members of Atlantic was present at tbe funeral service total miles flown by Corporation were released from the African route Lieut. Norman Collier, BMA. Phoenix Lodge of Freemasons at­ THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD tended in a body, led by the Wor. Reid Street, Hamilton Wednesday, March 7th. for the late Lieut. Col. T. M. Dill. aircraft during the year amounted and concentrated on the Atlantic. On parade in the churchyard was O.B.E., at tbe Old Church, Devonshire to nearly 19,000,000, an approximate Trans-Atlantic flying is not new a detachment of the Bermuda Vol­ Master, Mr. Gerald R. Frith. The Greatly grieved as I just hear of on March 7. increase of 50% over the total miles to the crews of British Overseas unteer Rifle Corps. last Masonic rites at the graveside Editor: E. T. SAVER the death of my dear old friend, Tom flown in 1943. Airways, for they pioneered this were conducted by the Right Wor. Manager: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN Dill. For of all my fellow country­ The casket was carried into church Bro. W. N. T. WilUams, GJRX Tbe number of passengers carried route in the whiter of 1940-41 for by the following pall-bearers: Sir men, he was possessed of the great­ was 100,852, an increase of more the purpose of ferrying planes to Among those attending the service est personality. And that person­ LETTERsllf THE EDITOR Howard Trott, M.CP, and Messrs. were: His Excellency the Governor, Subscription Rates than 50% cargo carried showed an Britain. They have operated the Re­ Hereward Watlington, M.CP, John Per Year ality permeated his whole busy increase of 69% and mail of over 51*jJ>. Lord Burghley (in uniform), at­ Local—£2. 0. 0. Foreign—£2. 10. ». and varied profession it shone out turn Ferry Service with converted W. Cox, M.C.P, H. J. Tucker, Jr., Pembroke, Since the beginning of tbe war bombers from Montreal, Canada to MCP, H. D. Butterfield and D. C tended by Flight Lieut. L. S. Litch­ like a fierce beacon Ught and he March 7th, 1945. the Corporation's aircraft have field, RAJ", ADC; Rear Admiral was a terrible opponent—but a wise Prestwick, Scotland both summer Smith. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 The Editor, flown more than 57,000,000 miles. and winter since that time. Frank A. Braisted, Commandant, US. and understanding colleague. In his The Royal Gazette & Colonist. The eulogy in the church was given Naval Operating Base; the Chief private Ufa, it adorned bis every ac­ British Overseas Airways Corp. continues to operate more than 50,- 133 UNINTERRUPTED CROSSINGS by His Lordship the Bishop who Justice, tbe Hon. Sir Brooke Francis; TRANSFORMATION tion and actuated almost every Dear Sir:— later took the service at the grave­ the Speaker of tbe House of Assem­ thought. He was by ftar the great­ Kindly permit me space in your 000 nules of routes. These include 'I Last summer marked their first side. The Venerable Archdeacon bly, Sir Reginald Conyers; Brigadier est raconteur I did ever meet, and two Atlantic services, one by flying- AT COLOGNE most valuable column to add a few boats and the other by landplanes attempt at a regular flying-boat Henry Marriott and the Rev. Keith H. D. Maconochie, Officer Command­ his memory was prodigious. I mind words to tetter dated 6/3/45. In re­ service and the record of 13(3 unin­ Harman, Rector of Devonshire, shar­ ing British Troops, and .Staff Offi­ me once he undertook to recite the ference to misbehaviour in our pub­ The three 40-ton Boeing 314 flying- boats, which the Corporation pur­ terrupted crossings is an enviable ed the church service. cers; Lieut. Col. D. M. Moore, Com­ Nine years ago this week Cologne name of every president of tbe Unit­ Uc streets and roads, tills is not Mt mandant, Bermuda Militia, and of­ ed States. Without hesitation, chased in 1941, completed their most one. The Corporation proposes oper­ Said His Lordship: "We mourn the was a scene of high festivity, be­ isolated case, it is almost a nightly ating four round-trip services each passing from our earthly feUowship ficers of his Command; Lieut. CoL without previous reference, be went occurence and I think tbe only reme­ successful summer of operations on decked with gay banners,- vibrating through the list as though be were the North Atlantic route. Three non­ week during the summer, of 1945. of a son of Bermuda who was one J. C. Astwood, Officer Commanding dy would be for the public to shout of its best-known citizens: one, too, Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, and' to the tramp of goose-stepping feet. calling out a jury Hat. And his au­ oftener and oftener, and louder and commercial round trips were flown Other services now in operation The German citizens were celebrat­ dience was a group of American each week between May 6, 1944 aud inelude UJK.-West Africa, HK.-Eg- whom we aU regarded -with some­ officers of bis Command, and Mrs. louder until we are heard. Bicycle thing of personal affection. His Astwood; Major M. E. Gray, Officer ing the re-militarization of the yachtsmen, none of whom could thieves are subject to a heavy pen­ October 18,1944 from Baltimore, Md., ypt and South Africa, U.K.-The Mid­ recaU half the number of presi­ to the United Kingdom via Boston dle East and India and U.K.-Austra- name was known and his ability was Commanding Pictou Highlanders; Rhineland, and their joy at having alty, so why not impose a heavy sen­ recognised far beyond our 'own the U.S. Consul General, Mr. WiUiam dents. tence on the ruffians. Tbey are Newfoundland, with complete reg­ lia, 13,000 miles away, operated in made scraps of paper out of two ularity of schedule. Some 2251 pas­ conjunction with the Corporations borders, but it is those who were H. Beck; the Attorney General, the Like aU pronounced personaUties, stealing our privilege of walking in brought into constant association Hon. J. TrounseU GUbert; the Colo­ treaties (those of Versailles and Lo­ he had bis faults—but they were peace and at ease on our beautiful sengers were carried, all of whom AustraUan Associate, Qantas Em­ traveUed on business directly con­ pire Airways. Tbe latter is tbe long­ with him who were best able to nial Secretary, the Hon. W. L. carno) knew no bounds. but the defects of his virtue. Whe­ byways. estimate and to appreciate his legal Murphy; the PoUce Magistrate of Today Cologne (according to au­ ther in distinguished official society, The police constable concerned on nected with the war effort, as weU est civil air route in -the world. acumen, bis keen interest in aU at military messes, or in congenial as diplomatic mail and nigh priori­ These were aU in operation before the Central and Eastern Districts, thenticated reports) is a scene of 3/3/45 may bave been keeping up to that concerns tbe welfare of the Col­ the Wor. H. Martin Godet; the Hon. company, be was always outstand­ his rules and regulations laid down ty -cargoes. tbe war broke out in 1939 and car­ ony and its people, and his unique much humility. Such banners as ing, and he never left a gathering Sir Stanley SpurUng; the Hon. W. E. at Headquarters, but should have BOEINGS WERE SHIFTED ried aU the first class mail between store of knowledge of its history, S. Zufll and Mrs. Zuill; Mr. N. H. P. are to be seen are plain white, flying save he left behind him some gem been more diplomatic in bis ex­ England and the places served in the especially in its relations with the of wisdom or spark of wit. This is the first summer that the Vesey, M.CP., .and Mrs. Vesey; Com­ from hundreds of dwellings and planation when approached by Empire. The Corportaion .also opera­ Mother Country. mander Guy Ridgway, BLN„ and Mrs. I mind me once in his earUer days members of the community. Boeings have been concentrated on tes a network of services radiating buildings of all descriptions in token at the bar, a case of some serious the North Atlantic run, although Ridgway; Mr. J. E. Pearman, M.OP.; Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the from Cairo, to Turkey, Persia, Abys­ "And if we sometimes thought of Mr. A. D. SpurUng, M.CP.; Mr. S. S. of surrender and signifying the Ger­ character was being heard and a space granted me. they have been crossing tbe ocean sinia and other countries, and via him as too much the laudator tem- smaU child was produced as a wit- since their purchase in 1941. They Toddings, MCP; Mr. Eldon Triming­ man citizens' hopes for gentle treat­ ANTI-RUFFIAN. Aden and Southern Arabia to India. poris actt, we felt that his words and ham, MCP.; Mr. B. C. C. Outer- ment and kind consideration from UGSSi were originally acquired to keep There are other routes which may actions were governed by a patriot's So the judge did proceed to ques­ open communications between tbe bridge, M.CP., and Mrs. Outerbridge; their AUied conquerors. not be made pubUc for security love for the land of his birth and the Commodore of the Royal Ber­ tion the child. Pembroke West. United Kingdom and West Africa reasons. the old paths which had maintained American forces are in possession "Do you go to Sunday School," he Its independence and secured its muda Yacht Club, Mr. Bernard Z3/45 1943 Gosling: Mr. G. A. WUHams, M.CP.; of this Rhineland city now and have asked. The Editor. 1944 % Increase prosperity. The record of his public And the answer was as prompt as Mr. David Tucker, M.CP.; Mr. W. S set up an interim military govern­ The Royal Gazette & Colonist. fProv) service in the Legislature and in the it was short—"A.** Total MUes Flown .. 12,575,417 18,813,913 49.6 high office which he occupied for Furbert, M.CP.; Mr. K. F. Triming­ ment. News commentators are fill­ "No, No, my child," said the Sir, Total Passengers Carried 66 565 100,852 51.5 many years is writ large in our an­ ham; Flag Lieut. F. M. RusseU Flint, ing the air with tales of the docility judge, "tell me do you know what Thanks to the liberal use you al­ Cargo (Tons) 3,871 6,560 69.5 nals, a record whereof his sons and representing 'Wee-Admiral Sir Irvine of the townspeople, of their un­ happens to children who teU stories?" lowed us to make of your paper, Mail (Tons) , ,,; 1,307 1.980 51.4 daughters may be justly proud. And Glennie, Senior British Officer, West­ Again came the short and snappy the meetings, held recently under 46,116,424 65.0 ern Atlantic: Lieut. CoL Ambrose speakable (but loud-spoken) relief Capacity Ton MUes 27,897568 I there are those among us here, as Gosling; the Rotary Sea Scouts with . answer—IbS* the auspices of the Pembroke Youth Passenger Ton MUes 11,902,095 17,260,879 45.0 we come to lay his body in its last at having been "saved" from the *Tm afraid this child doesn't Clubs' CouncU, have helped forward resting-place and to commend his their scoutmaster, Mr. James 'Mur­ Nazis, of their childUke trust in the know the nature of an oath," said tbe work' of the organization to a spirit to the God who gave it, who ray; the Senior Health Officer, Dr. marked degree. Donations have star­ Henry Wilkinson; the Colonial Post­ occupying soldiery. Were.it not for L^§ Judge. "So cannot accept Nazis Still Placing | served under his gallant leadership master, Mr. P. S. Ingham; the Direc­ him as a witness." ted to come in, and at least one club "Misadventure" Found j in the first world war. the obtrusion of memories of long Then Lawyer Dill had bis chance. for the over-sixteen age group is in tor of Education, Mr. C. G. G. ago it would reaUy be heart rend­ "I submit Sir," he said, "that my progress of formation Faith In U-Boat War In Marshall Death "But in the old sanctuary where Gilbert; the PoUce Commissioner, his forbears worshipped and which ing. learned brother, counsel for defence, The aim of this letter, however, is Mr. J. S. McBeath; and the Clerk of has been coaching the witness." Continued from Page 1 Continued From Page 1 he rejoiced to see preserved, it is fit­ the House of Assembly, Mr. G. S. C. They are an amazingly versatile not so much to speak of the achieve ting that we should think of him as And the Court roared. ment of the CouncU, as to give an I lug might against Japan. Provision ified that Marshall had a half a Tatem; Mr. Edmund Gray; Mr. W. H and adaptable people, these Germans. And now he has gone. Nay—he a loyal and faithful son of the Freisenbrueh; and Mr. Leon Powell, explanation for the purpose of ex- for the various problems cannot be bottle of liquor with him and offer­ Church, who even to the last Sun We had abundant evidence of this can never go. A devoted husband, oneratinJ-J g_ Mrs•» n- . MiUi-mrr-i-i - e_ NeversonTIT , wh1 o I 1_»~F+eft * untinntil th+• V*ie n Germaaf^nvmn nin wat-rrn-vr itns overnrMI.*-,. ed him a drink, which he refused. of the Corporation of Hamilton. during the first world war period, en affectionate but disciplinary if the Navy is to play its full and day of bis Ufe manifested his sense father, a citizen of high integrity, is being accused of making a re­ He talked to him a few minutes of the duty of worship, and who was when almost overnight hundreds of mark at the Pembroke West Meet­ worthy part alongside the United and then left. a man who has served his Empire States forces in the speedy over­ always ready to give counsel and thousands of them became Swiss, as he has served his small birth­ ing, reflecting discredit on the par­ Winfield Ernest Simons, former practical help to its ministers. Occupation Plans For place, can never go. He wiU Uve on ents and guardians of young Hilton throw of the Japanese Empire,** he A.R.P. Special Constable, employed Dutch, Danes, Swedes, Norwegians, GUbert. said. "May God comfort and strengthen at the Mid-Ocean Golf Club, told her who after many years of inter­ Austria Are Decided etc, without tbe slightest formality | to our hearts As it was I who sent the report to The Allied Eastern Fleet now in­ how he found the body. He left his or inconvenience. We have seen a the press, it is but right that I cluded, amongst other vessels, tbe woven Ufe is now left without his home at about five minutes to seven companionship: and in the Ufe upon Coatl-weti from Page 1 repeat performance of this trans­ Meeting an old clerical friend in should correct any false impression British battleships "Queen Eliza­ on Sunday morning on his way to beth" and "Valiant." tbe battle cruis­ which he has now entered may God formation act during this war, in the City and he speaks me fab*, en­ caused by it. Two days after the work and just east of "Deepdene" northern. It includes West Station quiring tenderly after my health meeting at which Mrs. Neverson er "Renown," the French battleship perfect in tbe soul of our brother and Franz-Josef Station, and the addition to countless examples of saw a B.V.R.C. cap lying on the departed the good work which He and offering sound advice. spoke, I was about to send a notice "RlcheUeu," American and British northern side of the road. famous Schoenbrunn Palace of the foreign citizenship acquired for ne- cruisers, the Dutch ship "Tromp" began here. Let us pray, one and all. Hapsburgs. The first district, in­ So after we had each given an or- to the papers announcing the Alas­ He went back and searched the farious purposes and foresworn gan recital, he observed: "Sam! the ka HaU Meeting, when it occurred and British, American and Dutch that when our call to pass hence cluding Government buildings, has vicinity and was about to leave when comes, we may not be unprepared not been allocated. There is allow­ without a qualm. What is more to the truth is we are both approaching to me that a report of the previous destroyers, he stated. the Gates." "Tbe British Pacific and East In­ he decided to look over the cliff into to meet it. Be ye ready, for ye know ance made in these zones for French meeting would form a strong found­ the water. There he saw a body face point, there are indications that we •Yes," I repUed with concern, ation for an advertisement for the dies Fleet will continue to be re­ not wben the time is." participation, should the French de­ are going to see another exemplifica­ "but which gates?" inforced and supplied so tbat they down, in a vertical position with Tbe hymns sung were "The King sire it; also it is beUeved some fron­ succeeding one. I phoned Mr. Robin- the back of the head out of water tion of the truth of Mr. Barnvun's "Samuel Secundus," he said se­ i son and Mrs. Neverson to ask for may play an ever growing part in the of love my Shepherd is" and "On­ tier rectificiation ta favour of Yugo­ renely, "that reminds me of a dream defeat of Japan," be told MP.'s. and the feet resting on the ocean ward, Christian Soldiers." slavia wfll be made. saying relative to the constant, high some notes on which to build an floor. There was a bicycle in the I had a short time ago. I dreamed I article. Mr. Robinson was not avail­ Mr. Alexander ended his speech birth rate of the gullible. arrived at the Gates, and St. Peter water as well, the front tyre being able, and so very Uttle was reported with a reference to bis own poUtical partly out of tbe water. The depth Where were ail the good German asked: 'Where are you from?' So I of bis address. Mrs. Neverson said future, saying that in tbe course told him I came from Bermuda! of the water be estimated at four people (variously reckoned from 70 that she had no written record of of tbe coming year he might no feet. Bermuda! exclaimed St. Peter! Go ber speech, but she would try to longer be the First Lord of the Ad­ to 85 per cent of the population) back: People from Bermuda need He notifed Sgt. Alfred James Amos TONIGHT when the military Juggernaut was see what she couid remember, and miralty in the present type of Brit­ a lot of preparation before they can let me bave something that after­ ish Government. immediately ami returned with him crushing the smaller European coun­ qualify for entrance.' " noon. "But I would not like to complete to help drag the body out of tbe Thursday, March 8th tries into the dust? Where were they this talk without saying how enor­ water. They were assisted by P.C. -o- Tbat was Wednesday; and as I DarreU. when the sagas of their great deeds realised that tbe article would have mously grateful I am to the members of conquest, rapine, ruin and loot of all parties for five years of sym­ DEATH THROUGH DROWNING L. H. Oa MONTHLY DANCE comparatively Uttle value if pub­ pathetic consideration." he said. were sung and the spoils were lished after the meeting, scheduled THEY SAY o Dr. O. A. Arton, PoUce Surgeon shown? Where were they when min­ to take place on tbe foUowing Fri­ AT THE WHITE ENSIGN CLUB day, I hurriedly drafted an article— Supreme Court Tribute found external injuries, but these ority group after minority group By A. M. PURCELL which I telephoned to one paper, had occurred after death, be said A Reminder to our Members and their Friends. From the condition of the man's were tortured and slain? Where were That having got a cedar tree a further and. despatched by bearer to an­ ToLt.-Col.Dill Right of admission reserved. they when the millions of captives other — based partly on the notes eyes, which showed excessive conges arboreal offering is suggested. tion with small hemorrhages, plus from subjugated lands were driven supplied by Mrs. Neverson. and part­ 1292ttli. ly on my memory of what took place Continued from Page 1 the fact that there was froth from forth as slaves? That the CouncU Is to offer the at the meeting. in the more important litigation the nose and mouth, he was of the opinion that death was caused by The answer is very easy, for it has House an "OUve branch." I doubt not tbat the article, so coming before the Courts." been written in ineffaceable letters "His brilliant forensic competence suffocation through drowning and hurriedly compiled, and so speedily that the man had been dead between despatched, contained one or two was something not easUy attained of blood. That it looks as though the spice of by everyone, and I am afraid," said eight and twelve hours. DAILY SHOWS And, in spite of Yalta. Dumbarton parliamentary Ufe was being lost. imperfections, and I am consequent­ • COLONY THEATRES • ly sorry that it has resulted in a Sir Brooke, "be will be sorely missed In summing up, Mr. Toddings told Oakes, San Francisco and aU the a a a misinterpretation of Mrs. Neverson's from the legal debates in this Court. the jury tbat the facts showed that conferences and plans in the mak­ That former vehement critics are remarks, which, I can state emphati­ "I am sure that I am speaking on Marshall bad been drinking, refer­ ing or yet to be made, those good now occupying high positions and cally, bore not a trace of an in­ behalf of the Assistant Justice who, ring to the accident as "another sad Today—AEOLIAN HALL—Today unfortunately, is not able to be Germans stand a very fair chance clamouring for dignity and re­ dictment against tbe parents and case" in which drinking had played straint of fault finding. guardians of Hilton Gilbert. with me tbis morning, and all mem­ the prominent part. to have another try at the rule or bers of tbe legal profession of the 3 and 8 p.m, "1 TEXAS" Bob Steele * * * If apoUgies are necessary, there­ Colony, when I tender to Mrs. DiU "Tbat half bottle of rum was his ruin racket if we are going to for­ fore, they should come from, me, undoing," be said, intimating that get the lessons of the past, forsake That a new editor has struck his and her family an expression of deep first snag, and should go both to Mrs. Neverson, sympathy in their tragic bereave­ Marshal had previously had suffici­ 430 and 9.30 OKLAHOMA KID" Jimmy Cagney realism and go softly sentimental * * • who was incorrectly reported, and to ment." ent to drink. The Coroner suggested again. If there are any who doubt j That he wiU soon get used to them, the parents and guardians of HUton that Marshal while in a befuddled MASONIC HALL— "RANGE WAll"-' BACKGROUND TO DANGER" that, let them remember how we GUbert, who found cause for of­ mind, mistook a narrow path leading fence in what they "read in the The first railroad locomotive in to the cliff as. one of the paths he of the Uberty-loving nations deUber- That aU the same there is a useful associated with bis home. His mis­ TOP HAT— "All This & Heaven Too" — "Beyond Last Frontier" lesson to learn. papers." Chicago arrived there in 1848—deUv­ ately stripped ourselves and each I am, ered by a sailing vessel . take was fatal. other of our arms after World War l. That unlike the President of the UTTLE THEATRE — "FIND THE BLACKMAILER" (WB) U.S.A., the King (and his repre­ Yours truly, St. George's — "JUNGLE MAN" Buster Crabbe sentative, the Governor) are not V. I. SCOTT. poUtical. Friday— "INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY" — "TOO MANY WOMEN" CZECHS AND SLOVAKS STUDY * * * GOVERNMENT NOTICE Saturday— "MANPOWER" — "DESPERATE CARGO" That therefore they are not, and FUTURE OF HOMELAND should not be, the subject of con­ PERSONAL troversial and contentious argu­ A surprise fareweU party was held The following statement is made in order that there may be no LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The ment. * * * at Dockyard Recreation and Sports misunderstanding in the mind of the public concerning the article forthcoming conference in Moscow Olub cm Tuesday evening, when which appeared, most improperly, in yesterday's edition of the between President Edouard Benes That long ago ft was decided that a Master AUen Jones of Victoria Row, PLAYING TODAY and the Czech and Slovak leaders of sovereign had no 'say' in poUtical Ireland Island, was the guest of MID-OCEAN NEWS on the subject of the recent visit of an tbe underground movement at home matters. honour at a small celebration given important transit passenger from the United States, travelling on and the liberation movement abroad * • • by bis aunt, Mrs. Palmer, with whom a priority passage. Although made to appear so by the heading, PLAYHOUSE NEW OPERA HOUSE was the main point of discussion at That that enabled King Charles to he is staying. the editorial referred to was not written at the request of the the Slovak National Council at its make a sage remark. Mr. H. Symonds, of the Olub 2.45 — 8.00 first plenary meeting in free Kosice a a a JuvenUe Committee in a brief speech Governor. 2.45 — 7.45 this week, according to reports That he was told that bis actions touched on the popularity of AUen "ENTER ARSENE "Irish Eyes Are reaching London. were his own, but his words were and his keen interest in all branches Many distinguished viators pass through these Islands in The Slovak National CouncU is his ministers?' of local sports. LUPIN" Smiling" a a * The best wishes of his school mates connection with the war effort, and the decision as to whether, EUa Raines, the supreme organ of tbe Slovak re­ That he promptly said: "Tbat is sistance movement and tbe body as well as those of bis friends in and at what date, the information shall be released for publication Charles Korvin 4.30 — 9.40 administering to liberated parts of why I never acted foolishly, and H.M. Dockyard went with him on never spoke wisely." his return to England. is a matter entirely for the Governor's judgment under the Defence 4.05 — 9.20 "Murder In The Slovakia on behalf of tbe Czechoslo­ Regulations. Ui%% ot course, clear to the public that such decisions vak Government. * • * Also leaving the Colony lor the "Marine Raiders" The text of a proposal was adopted That a lot of people are asking when United Kingdom, with AUen, Is are arrived at en information usually available only to the Blue Room" which is to serve as a basis for the some of the restrictions are to be Mr. Terry Catlin, also an H.M. dock­ authorities and which cannot be divulged. and British News "Choo Choo Swing" Moscow talks, particularly on the raised. yard apprentice, and Mr. Symonds constitutional structure of the rela­ * » * on behalf of the assembled company tions between the Czechs and the That boards and commissions con­ wished him every success on his re­ In spite of instructions to the contrary, the Regulations were —SOMERS OPERA HOUSE— Slovaks in the new Czechoslovak Re­ tinue to flourish as though war turn to England. ignored on this occasion and action is being taken to ensure that - St. George's - public. had just begun. o — there can be no repetition in the offending newspaper. * * • ITALIAN WAR CRIMINALS TO BE Matinee— 3.00 pjn. Only Because thou art lukewarm, and That censorship and information PUNISHED offices must be pretty idle. 'KANSAS CITY KITTY & 'NIGHT CLUB GIRL' neither cold nor hot, I will spue * * * LONDON, March 7 (Reuter) .—Ita­ thee out of My mouth. Because That tbe cynic says they can always lian war criminals were being listed SANDYS THEATRE thou sayest, I mm rich, and in­ and, as in the case of German war BY COMMAND. TOWN HALL—St. George find mischief to do. 8.16 creased with goods, and have need criminals, would be punished ac­ * * * cording to their crimes, Foreign W. L. MURPHY, 8.15 —MGM's "MAISIE GOES of nothing; and knowest not thai That the Sailors' Home is again to be Secretary Anthony Eden informed Colonial Secretary. TO RENO" thou art wretched, and miserable, congratulated. Miss Scene Ward, Conservative wo­ "DRAGON SEED" and poor, and blind, and naked. a a a man member, in the House of Com­ Colonial Secretary's Office, Ann Sothern Revelation 3.16, 17. That the work done is tremendous. mons today. 7th March, 1945. ••—-M-______* * * That more important, it is done re­ markably well. k •m-wmeiamsmmymmWM THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 Page 3

DEATH OF LORD DAWSON, GERMANS ADMIT SOVIET RAZOR-EDGED HANDCUFFS WESTERN OFFENSIVE KO'S R.N. Role In Pacific Just arrived'but Seems In Some Doubt in limited quantity— PHYSICIAN TO ROYALTY GAINS ALONG ODER TO TORTURE CAPTIVE ALLIES 1,500,000 GERMANS Continued iron) Page I Dayton Pumps and London Assessment Of The "Since the days of Nelson and Deemed Spokesman For Place Red Army Four Miles PARIS, March 7 (Reuter).—Blood­ worked for the Gestapo ta Paris Trafalgar ft has been the spirit of stained handcuffs with edges as after having been tortured, 'refused the British Navy to seek out the Pressure Systems British Medical World From Stettin On Baltic sharp as razors were used to torture to aid in apprehending a British West Rhine Encounters enemy and destroy him. The Brit­ a Canadian parachutists known as radio telegraphist who had just land­ ish Fleet has been built for specific LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—T"he LONDON, March 7 (Beuter). — "Lieutenante Astre" who feU into ed by parachute. Instead he whip­ LONDON, Mar. 4.—Commentators defence of the British Empire from ROBERT D. AITKEN Marshal Gregory Zhukov's troops the hands of the French Gestapo ped out a small revolver and fired assessing the position ta the great beyond Honolulu around the world death was announced today of Lord Distributor, Int. GJE. Co., USA. Dawson ol Penn at his London home have reached tbe east bank of the gang, now on trial here, Paul Taver- at Georges Ledanseur, leader of the battle west of the Rhine point out to the West Indies," this naval au­ from pneumonia. He was in his Oder at Altdamm—only four nules nier, a witness, testified here today. gang, thus enabling the resistance that — while it is not correct to thority declared. Hamilton Phone 1137 80th year. Apart from being the from Stettin, CoL von Olberg, the Tavernier, a member ot the re­ men to rescue the parachutists. speak of two German armies being Replying to the Charge that Brit­ first doctor to be raised to the peer­ German D.N.B. correspondent, re­ sistance movement who served as annihilated — great British and ish warships were cumbersome and mvbik age, probably no man was ever doc­ ported tonight. He said the Red interpreter at the German Kom- Another witness giving evidence American victories are now taking slow he said: "Before the last war Army had also reached the Oder east mandantur in a Uttle town ta North­ today, Jean Paul Henry, said tbat shape. the destroyer 'Viper,* one of the fast­ tor to so many royal personages as est vessels ta the world to be driven Lord Dawson bank from Schwedt to the Stettin ern France, declared that the hand­ through the treachery of the ac­ The German First Paratroop Army Lagoon, roughly a 40-mile stretch, cuffs were shown hi by Jean Bouil­ cused, 47 British and American by Parsons turbines, attained a He became physician in ordinary lon, one of titie accused. aviators were captured by the Ges­ ta the Rhtae-Maas junction and the speed of 30 knots. That was nearly to S3ng Edward Tn in 1907, and con­ which means that the Germans had Fifteenth Array, which has been been practically cleared from the Yesterday's court session was told tapo at Caudrey, ta the north of 50 years ago, yet it hi now said that tinued ta the same duties to Kings that Lieut. Astre, alleged to have France, and were immediately shot. covering Cologne and Dusseldorf, the latest types of British warships George V and VI. He was physician whole east bank of the river. are being driven back across tike and carriers operating ta the Paci­ NOTICE to King Edward VHI from 1926, when The Russians are pressing very Rhine as a result of Field Marshal fic are only capable of half that he wes Prince of Wales. He attend­ hard along the lower reaches of the Montgomery's skilfully coordinated speed. ed also Queen Alexandra, Princess Oder with the view to breaking out Indian Division Bean 5th Army Smash Out 5-Mile offensive initiated by the British- "Prime Minister Winston Church- Victoria — daughter of King Edward to the Pomerania Bay, Col. von Ol­ Canadian First Army attack three Hi's statement that a powerful Brit­ Vix — Princess Arthur of Con- berg said. Down On Mandalay Gain In Mountain Country weeks ago. ish Fleet was co-operating with the naught, Queen Maud of Norway and Marshal Zhukov has launched British and Canadian troops have Americans ta the Pacific meant that In the Estate of the Princess Royal. tresh attacks ta the Oder elbow—30 Britain's finest naval units had miles northwest of Kuestrin—which • <_—_»<_ M Page 4 Cratfaaa- fram Pag* 1 now linked up with the VS. Ninth been sent to assist in the destruc­ Lord Dawson's strong views on all River just north of the main town, Mediterranean AUied Tactical Air Army also under Marshal Montgom­ major problems of mankind were may be the prelude to a major offen­ Reuter's correspondent Noel Buckley tion of Japan," he asserted. Thomas Youghlet Lambe sive, CoL Ernst von Hammer, another Force Spit bombers and Kittyhawks ery's command to commence the openly expressed and he was regard­ cabled today from General Sultan's joined ta this air blitz ta support of final stage of the reduction of tbis ed as a spokesman in all that con­ German D.N.B. news agency com­ headquarters. They advanced 73 mentator, reported tonight. the battle. German bridgehead. Deceased. cerned the interests and activities miles down the Burma Road, which Jfearly 1,000 fighters and fighter- Simultaneously, the penetration to 03 And Rail Targets In of the British medical world. "Northwest of Kuestrin the Rus­ starts at Lashio, North Burma's big­ sians, supported by a few tanks, bombers carried dn the campaign the Rhine of the UJS. Ninth Army gest town, hi three weeks. Seizure against German communications Germany Battered P.T. ENTHUSIAST launched a minor attack against our near Dusseldorf means that the Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1876 He was an enthusiast over physical of Old Lashio puts them two miles and supply lines, but aircraft of the German forces ta this sector no long­ bridgehead east of Zend en. It is north of the main town. Continued from Pane I training, claiming that from train­ possible that this activity is a cur­ Strategic air force were grounded by er have lateral communications west ing schemes fit hoys would ultimate­ tain raiser to a major Russian of­ Tanks helped the Chinese to take the weather. of the Rhine with their forces far­ chain of British warplanes brought ly marry fit girls, thus raising the fensive to be launched ta support of the main Lashio airfield—a two strip CLARK PRAISES 10th ther north. the 23-day air offensive to a flaming eugenic standard. He held that posts tbm operation against Stettin," he one—and clear the village against The function of the Canadian peak with an eight-hour attack on and positions which were filled by said. broken resistance, Buckley said. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, ITALY, First Army (which actually consists the Nazi escape town of Wesel, on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN competition should be a • test- not BREAK INTO KUESTRIN Lashio is of little strategic import­ March 7 (Reuter).—lie United of 75 per cent of United Kingdom the east bank of the Rhine. that all persons being creditors only of the mind hut of the body ance at present, he added, though it States 10th Mountain Division, com­ troops) has been to lever away the The unprecedented bombardment of or otherwise having any as weU. "The German defences at Kuestrin is "a prominent milestone on the posed of new and untried troops of northern flank of the Siegfried posi­ of Wesel, where thousands of Nazi road to Mandalay." troops were bottled up, started soon claims upon or against the estate In the House of Lords Lord Daw­ were attacked by the Russians fol­ the Fifth Army, who have brilliantly tion and attract and engage large of Thomas Youghlet Lambe of son frequently drew attention to lowing a heavy artiUery barrage. AIR BLOWS STEPPED UP fought their first action against German forces — more German divi­ after dark and continued virtually the alarming decline in the British! They broke into the northeastern HEADQUARTERS, EASTERN AIR German forces south of Modena, sions have been located ta this sector without let-up until shortly before Pembroke Parish in the Islands birth-rate. The dominant cause, he section of our fortifications, but COMMAND, March 7 (Reuter).—The has received very hearty congratu­ than ta both the US. Ninth and dawn. of Bermuda, deceased, who died were later thrown back ta a counter­ lations from General Mark Clark, First Army sectors. It was the longest air attack ever claimed, was birth control — the Eastern Air Command, over a period commanding the Allied 15th Army on the 23rd day of June, 1944, mistake being its extension towards attack. of ten days last month, flew an aver­ made on a German city, and many Group, on a daring and successful AIDED VS. DRIVE times heavier than any all-night and whose will has been proved the point of suppression. He was also "Southwest of Zvolen. ta Czecho­ age of 3,000 sorties a day, thus hit­ push. an advocate of sterilisation of the slovakia, the town of Schemnitz was ting the Japanese ten times harder raid staged by the Germans during in the Supreme Court of Ber­ unfit. abandoned by our troops during the than one year ago when the average Major-General George P. Hays, This has opened the way to UJ3. the London blitz. muda by Edgar Roderic Wil­ night, foUowing bitter house to commanding the 10th Mountain pentration to the Rhine further liams and James C. White, the When the Euthanasia BiU was in­ was 430 daUy sorties. Division, has received a letter from south. house fighting. Greater bomb loads are carried Executors of the said will, are troduced, to make it legal for per­ General Clark which says: "My Hie pattern resembles that of the DEATH FOR PESSIMISTS sons suffering from incurable dis­ "Russian resistance in the town of and their explosive power has been congratulations to the officers and required on or before the 23rd greatly increased. Rocket projec­ Battle of Normandy last summer, ease to end their lives, Lord Dawson, Lauban, east of Goerlitz, has been men on the 10th Mountain Divi­ when British forces ta the Caen sec­ ZURICH, March 7 (Reuter).—Erich day of April, 1945, to said to the together with Lord Horder — an­ completely broken and the last tiles have also been added to the sion's success in their first major Koch, German Gauleiter of East armoury. tor wore down the bulk of the Ger­ Prussia, was quoted by the Berlin undersigned the particulars of other physician — combined power­ pockets have been cleared of the operation, the capture of Monte man hard-hitting reserve and creat­ fully to MU it. enemy. CHUNGKING. March 7 (Reuter).— Belvedere. correspondent of the "Neue Zuercher their claims upon or against .the ed conditions for the U.S. break­ Zeitung" today as giving this warn­ said estate; and that at the ex­ FRIEND OF GEORGE V "Attacking on either side of the Bombers of the Fourteenth United "Your division has acquitted itself through and encirclement ta the town, strong German mixed battle States Air Force attacked the ware­ with the courage and daring of a ing to German soldiers: piration of such time the Execu­ Falaise pocket, and so mauled the "Nobody retreats —who does not Among the monarchs he served formations are pressing to the house area on the south side of the veteran combat unit. This speaks German divisions there that they tors will distribute the whole of there was none whom Lord Dawson northeast. The northern wing of Yangtse and also Hankow, it was more eloquently than words of the want to fight, or deserts,' is shot. were driven back ta confusion* across Kill any pessimist, all and any cow­ the assets of the said Testator knew so well as King George V, the German offensive has reached officially reported here today. efficiency of your pre-battle training the Setae. whose personal friend he was as weU and forced the Queiss River on a The communique, issued hy the and of tiie spirit of officers end men. ards. If any leader or sub-leader among the parties entitled there­ as doctor. He attended him ta three broad front," he claimed. American authorities, added that "I am very happy to have this divi­ Today, however, with shorter Ger­ weakens, the bravest man takes over. to having regard to the claims illnesses, the first when the King The German Trans-Ocean News large fires were started. It was fur­ sion fighting shoulder-to-shoulder man lines of communications, the Neither age nor rank matters—only of which they shaU then have was thrown from his horse ta France Agency reported tonight that Mar­ ther reported that Mustang fighters with other fine 15th Army Group exploitation of this success will courage and determination!" notice. in 1915, the second ta 1928. and his shal Zhukov's forces were fighting strafed Japanese transport trains on troopjs." scarcely be so dramatic as that of —o last ta 1936 five miles beyond the Oder ta the the Peiptag-Hankow railway. last September. In fighting a stub­ IRAQ INVITED TO TALKS It was Lord Dawson who wrote the Kuestrin sector, near the town of INDUSniALS BRIGHT SPOT born delaying action against British Dated this 8th day of March sentence which millions heard from Kietz and on the main raUway only BELGIAN GOVT. GETS SET­ and Canadian troops to cover with­ BAGHDAD, March 7 (Beuter).— the broadcasts at 15-minute inter­ only 35 mites from Berlin. AMONG LONDON STOCKS drawal of their forces further south, Iraq has been invited to attend the 1945. vals: "The King's Ufe is moving Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky's the Germans delayed tteir own with­ San .Francisco Conference, end the BACK IN THE SENATE drawal dangerously late. Council of Ministers were today dis­ peacefully towards its close." Simple left wing driving up the Vistula left LONDON, March 7 (ReuterI—Quiet but moving words, which told a sor­ bank had fought their way into cussing the mission to represent the BRUSSELS, March 7 (Reuter).— conditions again prevailed on the The AUied air forces have had the country. Conyers, Dill & Pearman, rowing nation that a well-loved King Preussisch-Stargard, 22 miles from Stock Markets today, with opera­ opportunity of forcing the abandon­ was dying. Danzig and eight miles from the The new Belgian Government re­ Political quarters and the Iraqi Attorneys for the Executors. ceived its first setbaek today when tors still inclined to await fresh ment of large part of German heavy press are astonished at the omission border of the former "Free Zone," war developments. The undertone, equipment. Colonel von Hammer also reported. Premier Achille van Acker, after a of Syria and the Lebanon from those RESTORATION OF AKYAB two-day Senate debate, withdrew the however, remained generally steady. The Third US. Army, by its ad­ invited, and express the hope that GAIN TOWARD DANZIG Government bill for special powers Some bright spots appeared among vance ta the Trier sector, has played the great powers will reconsider PORT IS RUSHED ta the internal administration. industries chiefly on overnight com­ a valuable role ta immobilising their position. 1278tth8.tu20.th.Apr.5.s.Apr.21. Col. von Hammer said the bulk of Premier van Acker announced the pany news, with Tarran Industries strong German forces which have BOMBAY, March 7 (Reuter).—Sal­ two Russian armies, as weU as great decision after an amendment by especially firm 6d higher at 3 6, fol­ been badly needed further north. vage engineers and dock operating tank and cavalry formations, were Liberal and Catholic Senators to lowing the announcement of an or­ Total German casualties since D- companies are working ceaselessly continuing their offensive towards have food "black market" offenders der for 15,000 pre-fabricated houses. day now amount to almost one mil­ to restore the port of Akyab, on the Danzig and that the Russian right dealt with by normal judicial bodies Delarues were also strong on the lion (935,589 to February 28 >. Taking Burma coast, which may become a wing, supported by soma 900 tanks, and not under the special powers market, gaining 5/- at 215/- on post­ killed and wounded at the conserva­ forward supply base for troops ta was able to make a rather deep sought by the Government was car­ war prospects for the plastic indus­ tive ratio of 50 per cent of prisoners Burma. breach and break into the western ried by 66 votes to 63. try. Small support appeared ta port of Preussisch-Stargard. — the proportion on the Eastern The port is only about 200 miles — o — other directions, apart from store Fronts has been far higher — this from the most forward Allied troops "Detachments of German assault WIFE OF NEW ZEALAND'S shares, which were rather dull un­ means about one and a half million driving down the Irrawaddy. The guns immediately joined ta the PRIME MINISTER DIES der profit-taking street fighting and forced the Rus­ Germans have been written off to main Jetty is being rebuilt and sev­ British funds ruled quietly steady, date ta the Western offensive. eral small pontoon jetties are being sian tank spearheads to withdraw to WELLINGTON, New Zealand, while among foreign bonds support repaired. Slipways, warehouses and the west," he asserted. March 7 (Reuter).—Mrs. Janet Fras­ appeared for European issues, but Present developments, point out troilev Unes are being constructed. Soviet tanks had broken into Kol- er, wife of New Zealand's Prime Min­ Brazilian bonds were slightly easier London commentators. taken Already more ships are calling at berg, a fortress town on the Baltic ister, Mr. Peter Fraser, died here to­ hi the absence of any special buy­ against the background of the Akyab todav than in pre-war times, coast, which was being assailed from day after a long illness. She was ing. achievement of the Western AUies when it was chiefly used to export all directions, the German radio said born in Glasgow and came to New International doUar stocks since June 6 last, represent a power­ annual]'.- 250,000 tons of rice to In­ tonight. Zealand in 1910. She married Mr. strengthened in unison with over­ ful — decisive — blow at what re­ dian ports. Fraser In 1918. night New York advices. mains of German miUtary resources. o BRITAIN PAID £62 MILLION FOR MRS. LUCE REACHES FRITA1S MOVIES Ol 4 YEARS LONDON, March 7 (Beuter).—Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, Republican Con­ LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—Six­ gress member for Connecticut, m ty-two million pounds had been bitter critic of President Roosevelt transferred to the United States be­ tween 1940 and 1944 to pay for Ame­ BARGAIN SALE and wife of the publisher of "Life" and "Ttaae," has arrived ta Britain rican movies exhibited ta Britain, en route for an 'undisclosed desti­ Sir John Anderson, Chancellor of In Old Philadelphia and nation." the Exchequer, informed the House It was understood that she ex­ of Commons ta a written Parlia­ pected to return to England ta a mentary reply today. week or so, when she hoped to make He stated that the corresponding a study of the war work of British figures for British movies shown ta Picturesque New Orleans.•. women.. America were not available.

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ANGL0-U.S. MOVIE PERSONNEL UNITED YUGOSLAV-€OVT. Patton's Army Driving LONDON^ SPEEDING WORK OF EXCHANGES ARRANGED FORMED UNDER TITO To Rhine From Kyll Finns Start Remember LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The Continued from hi* 1 BOMB DAMAGE REPAIRS film magnate, Sir Alexander Korda, By HUBERT HARRISON northern part of Cologne to the returned to London today after two edge of tbe Rhine. the- months, in New York and Hollywood. BELGRADE, March 7 (Reuter).— LONDON, March A (Reuter).—The work on rebuilding jobs could be To Rebuild He had important conferences with The first united Yugoslav Govern­ work ot repairing bomb damage had grateful that they were hot doing Mr. Louis B. Mayer, Metro-Goldwyn- ment, including members of the By CHARLES LYNCH gone ahead in a way which was the task in Berlin or Dresden. former Royal Yugoslav Government "really amazing," the Health Min­ Mayer president, about the exchange WITH THE FIRST CANADIAN He stated that the labour force From Ruins of British and American stars, direc­ in London, plus representatives from ister, Mr. Henry Willink, declared GOOD TEA all parts of and all parties in the ARMY, GERMANY, March 7 (Reu­ in a luncheon speech today. on this work in London came to tors, writers and technical person­ ter).— The Germans today beat back 137,000, compared with 22,000 last nel. country, took an oath today in the "Twenty-one thousand houses By ROBERT N. STURDEVANT presence of the Regency Council aU efforts to dent the perimeter of have been requisitioned In London June. One of the first fruits of these and the Presidium of Avonj, acting their tiny bridgehead on the west to house more than 100,000 people, "Several thousand men from Uls­ AP Newsfeatures discussions is the signing of Julian Parliament of Yugoslavia. bank of the Rhine before Wesel. in addition to more than 80,000 ter, Northern Ireland, have arrived BROOKE Duvivier. famous French director of Canadian infantry and tank who have been billeted," Mr. Will- in London in the last few weeks to HELSINKI—Five years of warfare Marshal Tito is Prime Minister and "Carnet da Bal," and "Tales of Man­ forces, trying to batter their way ink stated. assist with the repairs," he dis- climaxed by appalling Nazi des­ hattan", to direct in Britain the film Minister of National Defence. A into the town of Veen, were beaten truction in the retreat from north­ surprise appointment was that of Mr. Willink, however, added a closed. version of "Lottie Dundass," the back with casualties after hitting warning that unless local authori­ "As it is, we hope that we shall ern Finland have created a critical stage hit by Enid Bagnold, which Dr. Milan Grol, leader of the Demo­ a heavy German gnu screen. ties did tbeir best to find sites for housing shortage which, in the BOND crat Party, as First Vice-Premier. reach, or nearly reach, our target opinion of Social Minister Ralf Sir Alexander will make early this All the roads leading to Xanten the houses that had been promised, of 719,000 repaired houses by the summer at Denham Studios. With the formation of a united gov­ and Wesel are heavily cratered and Torngren, will require 15 to 17 years ernment, the agreement between there might be great difficulties 31st of this month. These houses mined, in addition to being strong­ ahead. will include about 90% of the habit­ to replace. Dr. Ivan Subasie and Marshal Tito ly held by enemy infantry and self- In one of his first interviews since 7174tto.-.M.ei*p- Blotting paper was known as early has now been completely fulfilled. At the same meeting the Minister able houses which were bombed dur­ as 1465. propelled guns. Long-range German of Works, Mr. Duncan Sandys, .said ing the flying bomb attacks last becoming a member of the new Dr. Subasie, Premier of the former artillery is assisting these forces, that engineers and surveyors at summer," Mr. Sandys stated. cabinet of Prime Minister Juho Royal Government, becomes Minister firing from the east bank of the Paasikivi, the social minister said for Foreign Affairs, while Edvard Rhine. this problem was further compli­ Kardelj is Second Vice-Premier and The only gain today was a few cated by the fact that 85,000 homes Minister for the Constituent Assem­ hundred yards, made hy a British ATTACK PRESS METHODS OF were lost through the establishment bly in the new Government. force which cleared a wood due west DAVIES CAUSES UPSET of new boundaries under the arm­ OUR WHOLE WHEAT BREAD (The new Provisional Government jf Alpon. GEN. DE GAULLE'S REGIME istice with Russia. will function up to the session of It is bcMevi-d that the Germans IN BAA. TABLE TENNIS the Constituent Assembly, or Tan- may have as many as 20.000 troops PARIS, March 7 (Reuter).—An at­ is made of flour containing the Jug, the Free Yugoslav radio said **n this triangular bridgehead, the tack on the methods of General tonight. A short meeting of the apex of which is Wesel ar.d two sides Charles de Gaulle's Government in Beats Seeded Player During NATURAL Bl and B2 Vitamins. new Government was held this after­ of which arr flanked by the Rhine. dealing with press matters was made noon in the Skupshtina (Parlia­ High ground south of Xanten dom­ today in the Consultative Assembly Quarter Finals Last Night ment) Building, before the taking inates the entire po-dc**t area, ana by Georges Cogniot, chief editor of Of the oath.) the Germans so far have resisted ail the Communist newspaper "L'Hum- But two of the original four seed­ It is considered in Belgrade that our efforts to capture Xanten ox anite," and Albert Bayet, President ed players remain in the BAA. Table BERMUDA BAKERY LTD the appointment of Milan Grol as seize the high features. of the Press Federation. Tennis Tournament, for last night Vice-Premier is a stroke which will The Minister of Information; W. Davies eliminated H. Bridges, do much to win the confidence of LONDON, March 7 (Reuter). — The Henri Teitgen, they said, had im­ 186Sfthtp. evacuation of Reinbach, nine miles seeded number four by the B.A.A. the Belgrade Democrats, who have posed on the press a regime reminis­ Table Tennis committee. Davis did so far shown considerable suspicion southwest of Bonn and six miles cent of "Second Empire methods." southeast of Euskirchen, was an­ the job after losing the first set of the new regime. Grol's inclusion Bayet demanded the confiscation 17-21. is believed to signify the adhesion nounced by the German D.N.B of the property of newspapers which agency tonight. J. Marirea and V. Burrows, seeded of the Democrat Party to the Nation­ had supported Vichy, and the sup­ two and three respectively came al Liberation Movement. "American armoured thrusts from pression of press trusts. the Euskirchen area to the south­ through their matches in .straight The Cabinet's 28 members include sets. N. Williams, who beat G. Ken­ eight Croats, six Serbs from Serbia, east were held, bat Rheinbach had to be abandoned, in spite of its dall, seeded number one in the third i six Serbs from other parts of the round of tournament, did not play brave defence. The Americans con­ country, one Montenegrin, two E1RE-U.S. AIR AGREEMENT last night, his opponent H. Hayward For Better Corn Flakes! Macedonians, four Slovenes and one centrated powerful tank forces be­ tween Muenster-Eifel and Rhein­ having to do Home Guard duties. Muslim. Six members are from the IONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— The Both the quarter-finals and the former Royal Government from bach," said the agency. bilateral agreement on civil avia­ "Very heavy battles were being semi-finals of the men's doubles were • Get Post Toasties — the London and 22 from all parts of the tion between the United States and played off last night at the BAA. country. fought among the forests and vol­ Eire was not inconsistent with the delicious corn flakes that canic rocks. Their effort to dent the Club House with Marirea and Bur­ Chicago arrangements on aviation rows beating the team of Frith and stay crisp longer. Ask for protruding German .salient east of the Parliamentary Secretary to the FOR 5 YEARS Finland took this LONDON DOCK STRIKE ENDS Gemuend-Schleiden, however, was of Bridges and Mulder and Barritt beat­ them in the yellow box! Ministry of Aircraft Production, Mr, ing the pair of Mann and Smith. kind of pounding. Now she is no avail. Only a few tank spear­ Lennox Boyd, declared in the House critically short of houses. heads were able to make breaches at The following are the results of LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— The of Commons today. the play: Torngren said that in cities and great London dock strike, which some points." He added that the negotiation of towns drastic measures had been brought 10,000 men out, was settled bilateral agreements on points not QUARTER FINALS SINGLES taken to lessen the housing problem today when a member of the central covered at Chicago was permitted by assigning refugees to large apart­ strike committee said the committee EXPECTS GREEK ELECTIONS under the international arrange W. Davies beat H. Bridges 17-21, 21- ment buildings on the principle of had decided tt> recommend the men TO BE FAIR AND FREE ments. 17, 21-14; V. Burrows beat R. Williams "one room to a person." The gov­ to resume work tomorrow morning Challenged to answer whether the a-t, -1-13; J. Marirea beat P. Mulder ernment sought to be as careful as on the assurances given by union LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—Re­ American-Irish agreement did not 21-10, 81-17. possible in applying these measures Ijot-AcUdruredU* «F leaders for an enquiry into con­ cent changes in the Greek Govern­ provide for aU American machines which admittedly were onerous for ditions. ment, when the office of Under- flying to Europe to land at Shannon QUARTERS FINALS DOUBLES the original dwellers and would seek A play spot that's his very own. li makes V-^ Secretary for Security was revived, he replied that ft did no such thing. to do away with them as quickly as The leader of the Dockers' Trade were taken without consultation Bridges and Frith beat Fountain possible, Torngren said. him teel more at home. Your child " Union. Mr. J. Donovan, told a meet­ and Williams 21-15, 21-12; Mann and with the British Government, the -o- "In order to assist in quick re­ ing of the strikers today that as Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Smith beat Kendall and Spurling by needs KARO Syrup, too. Karo is rich soon as there was a resumption of NO SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR building, the government is offering Eden, stated in the House of Com­ default; Mulder and Barritt beat loans at two and a half per cent to in energy-building dextrins, mal­ work the union would press for an mons today. , NORSE TO GET CITIZEKSHIP Williams and Davies 21-17, 21-16. immediate enquiry into all difficul­ municipalities and private persons tose and dextrose ... helps pro­ ties and grievances of the men. "I do not think there is any rea­ LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The SEMI-FINALS DOUBLES for building purposes," the minister son to doubt that the forthcoming ex-airman Conservative M.P., Com­ said. "Moreover we are beginning vide the strength active young­ The strike was believed to be elections in Greece will be held" in Marirea and Burrows beat Frith to build barracks on a large scale— directed mainly against the dock mander Oliver Locker Lampson, ask­ sters need! Get a bottle today. fair and free conditions,'' Mr. Eden ed the Government in the House of and Bridges 21-17, 21-19, 21-17; Mulder —not of an internment type, but labour coporation's methods of im­ said. and Barritt beat Mann and Smith 21- small buildings housing four fami­ Win.er-Cook-.on & Co, Ltd. posing discipline. Commons today whether the offer lies each." P. O. Box 460, Hamiltoa, Bermuda "It certainlv is the intention of of British citizenship to Polish ser­ 16, 21-11, 21-18. Because of the failure of steve­ the British Government to do all vicemen who did not wish te return Tomorrow night Neil Williams will Torngren said there were as yet dores to reach an agreement at a they can to ensure that this is so." home would also be extended to the meet Harry Hayward in a quarter, no official figures on the number of meecing of their union at Bermond- o finals singles match, while J. Mari­ war invalids for which the state sey today, work at the London docks Norwegians. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. An­ rea will play Vivian Burrows and W. would have to provide, but he cha­ will not be resumed tomorrow. LADY MOUNTBATTEN AT Davies will play the winner of the racterized this problem as "one of Earlier the central strike committee, CHUNGKING thony Eden, replying, declared that he was not aware of any need or quarter-finals match in the semi­ the most important." On the aver­ LINEAL DESCENDENT OF after assurances from union offi­ final matches. age, government pensions to war cials, recommended a return .to wish on the part of the Norwegians CHUNGKING, March 7 (Reuter). for special facilities to acquire Brit­ The finals will be held at the BAA. invalids will amount to between work tomorrow morning. —Lady Louis Mountbatten, wife of 8,000 and 10,000 Finn-marks per EARLY AMERICAN FOREBEARS Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, ish citizenship. Club House on Monday evening. Tilbury dockers had already an­ o year. nounced their intention to resume Supreme Allied Commander in As a nil wi'ows of Finnish sol­ work. The stevedores are meeting Southeast Asia, has inspected Red Add leftover sausage meat to pan­ SOCCER CUP GAMES CARDED diers, will receive pensions amount­ again tomorrow to consider the re­ Cross activities in Chungking in her cake batter or mashed potato pat ing to about 70 per cent of the sum Do you want to see your guests' view of the situation by the execu­ capacity as Superintendent in Chief ties. FOR THIS WEEK-END the fallen soldier would have re­ eyes sparkle at your next dinner tive of the Amalgamated Stevedores' of tbe Saint John Ambulance Bri­ ceived had he been totally disabled Union. gade. with an additional 15 per cent for party? Then serve Cresta Blanca— No soccer games will be played to­ day, but there will be one game on the first child and 10 per cent for the North American wine preferred Saturday and two on Sunday. others. The full impact of these social bf those who appreciate the good On Saturday, Daniel's Head will meet the Staff and Departments-B problems, to say nothing of Fin­ things of life. Far Cresta Blanca land's armistice commitment of V.E. at Boaz Island in a second round 300,000,000 dollars in reparations to h lhe present-day heir to a match of the Governor's Cup Com­ be paid in kind over six years, can petition. noble heritage of wine-making be seen clearly from figures on the On Sunday, at Boaz Island, West country's present financial situa­ tradition ... established by End United will play a Bermuda tion. Football Association semi-final Franciscan Missionaries in 1771 The national debt now stands at match against the St. George's AC 66 billion Finn-marks compared to Try Cresta Blanca today. while at Prospect, the B.V.R.C. will four billion tu 1939. National ex­ take on the RAF. in a second round penditures dm ing the five war years match of the Governor's Cup. totaled 130 billions of which 90 bill­ o ion went directly into the war ef­ fort. To meet the costs of intensi­ NORWAY HAS LOST 2.800.C00 TONS fied warfare required to drive the ti OF SHIPPi N G Nazis from the north, demobiliza­ tion costs, and compensation for LONDON, March 6 (Reuter). A thousands of evacuees compelled to survey made by the Norwegian Di­ leave their homes in the east, Fin­ r&lC4tHAC fee* 6*1040 rector of Shipping revealed that land's bank note circulation this CRESTA Norway had lost a total of 2,800,000 year has increased fifty per cent. tons dead weight of shipping in this war, according to a Norwegian Tele­ Despite this hea-y increase in graph Agency report tonight. paper money rigid price control thus Deep-cleansing lather—that far has forestalled inflation and the Norway had 6,000,000 tons of ship­ cost of living index remains vir­ gives you personal freshness. ping available outside Norway at the tually steady at 204 as it has through­ Day after day, year after year, Swift Superior mildness—that time of the German attack on the country in April, 1940. Losses have out the war. 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HOUSE BOXING TOURNEY THIRD ANNUAL NETBALL Lieutenant Paul Brown Promises Free ttister Cards AT SALTUS TOMORROW ftLUB HELD AT BDA. HIGH Admission To Children At Games Bermuda High School Wins In Floral Sachets Spectators Promised Good By JIMMY JORDAN Bouts At School Hall Senior Division Friday CHICAGO, March 7 (AP).-^-When gled under a biflboard, and presto— By FRED HAYDEN the war is over, the gates will be we were on the sidelines. It seem­ COAT HANGERS Spectators at the Annual House The third annual netball rally for down for the kids to Cleveland who ed that tbe cop oji guard always Boxing Competition to the School NEW YORK, March 7 UP,.—It was, of course, a fair question propounded girls, sponsored by the Bermuda want to see professional football. was looking the other way when we BAGS Hall on Friday night, will be assured by our Chip Royal, the Clubhouse conductor. But it seemed to smack more School Sports Association, was held They have the word of Lt. (jg) arrived. a full and entertaining programme of sadistic sarcasm than interrogation. At least, the sly grin that went on Friday. March 2, at the B.A.A. Paul Brown. "One thing's sure—we'U give every of bouts. In aU there win be ten with it gave me such an impression. Field. The rally was highly success­ Time was when Lt. Brown had to kid in Cleveland a chance to see the CHOICE EASTER GIFTS finals decided and it is expected that Chip asked, "How does it feel, after covering horse racing out-of-doors ful with three schools dividing the crawl under fences to see footbaU games," he declared. "Til never competition for the Cox Shield will for 20 years, to come back to an office?" honours. games. Since, of course, he has forget how we longed to have a ticket be very Close. Owing to the size of I was in Miami at the time the Byrnes band ended racing after Jan. 2. In the Senior Division, the Ber­ become one of the nation's top grid to those games when I was a kid.'' the Hall only a limited number of For three weeks I was permitted to remain in the sunny south writing muda High School "A" team and the coaches, and at present is head foot­ TOUGH TO LEAVE pieces about what was happening to the people, horses, tracks, etc., after Mt. St. Agnes 'A" team both won all baU coach at Great Lakes Naval train­ tickets are being sold, but with the ing centre. Brown, Just 36, said it was not new raised ring ail ticket-holders the sudden shutdown. Then reported in person to the New York office. their matches until the final one easy to leave Ohio State. He was The Little Green Shop win be sure of a good -flew. A few It was the first time in lo! these which was between them. In this Recently he resigned as head foot­ coaching at Massillon when he sud­ many years that I had been in the baU coach at Ohio State, the job tickets stfll remain and can be ob­ match, the High School emerged on he held before he went into the Navy, denly found himself with the Ohio 1172tm.th.tp. tained from tbe Old Boys Associa­ Eskimo country in wintry weather— top by a score of five to two in what State job. His Massillon teams had or in an office. to sign a contract as coach of tbm tion or from the boys of the school. was reputed to be the best match of Cleveland entry in the new AU- been powers in Ohio high school The bouts win range from the After a minute, I looked at the' the day. America Conference, a professional circles, and his Ohio State teams under 70 lbs. class up to the 125 lbs. chipper Chip and answered his In the Intermediate Division, again grid circuit that wfll operate after carried the same prestige into the Open group. Several of these bouts question: the final outcome was doubtful the war. Western Conference. should be very closely contested. "I don't know!" until the final matches had been He hopes to imbue the same spirit And I dont—yet. I can stfll see played. Of the six teams entered in WHAT! NO KNOTHOLES? of aggressiveness and idealism into In the open class young Donny this division, the Mt. St. Agnes, the Cleveland 1*****nm Harrison will meet Skinner. Both of horses tearing around the racing But he's never forgotten those strip; jockeys in multi-coloured BBS. "A" and Dellwood teams pro­ days back in Massillon, Onto, when "With them I wiU have the same Hamilton Watches th*8se boxers have shown real boxing vided the closest competition. . How­ relations I had with the boys at skill in previous corn-petitions and silks; occasionaUy, a two-doUar he crawled under a billboard to wagering window (not so often the ever, the B.H.S. team spoiled Dell- watch pro footbaU games, and he Ohio State/* he says. "After all, this bout should be the outstanding wood's chances by whipping the they win be former collegians and one of the evening. cashier's); crowds of enthuiastic— doesn't intend to have kids using The watch of Railroad for the most part—turfans; tall, latter eight to three in the last the same strategy to watch the Cleve­ only slightly older. In the 115-125 WooUard (1) will handsome royal palms and tropical round of matches. Thus, Mt. St. land team play, not while he's coach. "I plan to arrange for our Cleve­ Accuracy take on Terceira (1), and no-one can grandiflora; long stretches of Flori­ Agnes won this group with nine *V l never forget the pro games land players fuU opportunities, both predict what the result wfll be. da beach being lapped up by the points; B.H.S. "A" being runner-up my gang saw when we were kids," as to salary and business future. I Among the Juniors, the Cooper (2) lovely aquamarine and foamy white with eight points, and Dellwood a wiU want our hoys to be high class vs. Cooper (4) should also be closely of the Atlantic ... or the hordes of close third with seven points. and will pick them on the basis of Sole Agent contested. old familiar faces at New York's In the Junior Division, in which personality as weU as abUity." The following will be the order of tracks in spring, summer and fall. .. there were three teams entered, —o— the programme:— Under 701bs: When Maude (my wife) and I made DeUwood managed to'def eat both op­ Woollard (2) vs. Churnf; 75-80: Pear­ our annual pilgrimage to Miaini last ponents but won by only one goal in man (2) vs. Todd (2); 80-86: Shanks November, we left here believing each match. The Bermuda High SPORTS TODAY OTTO WURZ vs. FaU (2): 86-93: lines (1) vs. Gurr: that, as usual, we'd stay south until School was runner-up. 93-100: Critehley vs. Hutt; 100-107: the first week in April. Down we Twenty-four netball matches were Somers Building Hayward vs. Lewis; 107-115: Nelson went, loaded with all tbe necessities played Airing the day in fine sun­ BASKETBALL Hamilton Bermuda (1) vs. Correira; 115-125: Woollard (1) of living. It seemed we'd barely be­ shine. At the end of the rally Lady All-Star Army-Navy game — Second vs. Terceira (1); 125 and over: Harri­ come settled when bang! came the Glennie presented the three shields. son vs. Skinner. in two out of.three series. Army vs. 6263T-- Byrnes bombshell. Then a wire from The arrangements were in the Navy, at N.OB. Gymnasium, 7.30 pm. In addition to the list of disting­ the New York office to report there hands of Mrs. W. H. D. Nicholls, act­ uished guests who win attend the soonest, etc. Maude and I were flab­ ing as chairman of the B.S.S.A. in the shew. General Jones, USA, wfll also bergasted, especially at first. absence of Mr. Eric Rothwell who be in attendance. It would be the first Feb. 18 in 12 was unable to attend the rally due The doors will open at 7.30 and the years we would not be celebrating to a recent knee injury received in first bout is scheduled to begin at our wedding anniversary where we a'rugby game. Mr. Hugh Masters, 8.00 p.m. were married—in Miami. There were Secretary of the Association, also o so many odds-and-ends to clear up attended and acted as recorder. before we could start north. "lhe Bermuda Schools Sports Asso­ How did it feel, this sudden shift FRED HAYDEN ciation expressed their indebtedness to the Bermuda Athletic Association from one extreme to another? WeU, "I'm Goin' To The Dogs Black Satin Paper Chase Club for one thing, your blood gets ^^ ^^____— for the use of the BAA. Field for thinned out and your skin drier after spending a reasonable length of time the raUy. They also expressed their in tropical sun. To go right from that into zero weather, or around that I appreciation to the umpires and On Thursday, March 1, a good degree—quick, Chalmondeley, the hot water bottle! lhe head cold stfll linesmen. For elegance a pure French Silk Satin. run was enjoyed that crossed parts runs Uke tbe brook of Tennyson's, and finding cleansing tissue paper to The results: of Paget, Warwick and Southampton sub for handkerchiefs is like spotting cigarettes. JUNIOR DIVISION LT. PAUL BROWN where fine country was found. The Goals. Wont Fence Out Kids Of that superb quality that moulds and riding in Fort Royal and South­ Upon reporting to the N.Y. desk, I found our general sports editor, W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Dellwood School 2 0 0 6 4 4 ampton can be some of the best in missing. Home with the flu. "But," asys Spike, the deskman, "you can Bermuda H. S. 110 7 5 he mused as he was writing h's re­ drapes in subtle lines for that sophisti­ the Islands, but owing to the dis­ make yourself useful around her, ra' boy. Tm tbe guy nobody likes—I Gilbert Institute .... 0 2 0 2 6 signation to L. W. St. John, Ohio tance out, few members would be carry a lethal weapon—a big black pencil with which I issue assignments INTERMEDIATE DIVISION State's athletic director. covering anything from a tittlemouse taming tournament to a world series cated gown. able to enjoy such a long run with­ [ Mt. St. Agnes Acad. 4 0 21 • "You see, Massillon and Canton out the use of a second horfee which —if there is any—and delete, with great, abandoned sweeps, whole para- Bermuda H. 8. "A" 4 1 30 12 were cradles of professional foot­ are at present unobtainable. graphs from your stories!'* Dellwood School 3 1 25 19 Gilbert Institute _ 2 3 XT IS ball. We had a flat-bottomed boat Making a field of 20 were TTJS Ex­ Luckily. I had material for quite a few racing yarns, and went to work Bermuda BL S. '• B".. 1 4 •6 30 which we rowed across the Tus- ceUency the Governor and Lady on the typewriter and desk, the latter at least half-filled with some other Port Royal School _ 0 5 6 IS carawus River in MassiUon. Then 17/6 per yard Burghley, Mr. Allan Joell, Master, guy's stuff. A couple of days of this, including enjoyable interviews and SENIOR DIVISION we scrambled up the banks, wrig- Mr. WilUam Gosling, Whip, Mr. luncheons with—and on—turf people, and I began to feel that maybe I Bermuda H. S. "A". 3 0 0 17 7 Mt. St. Agnes "A".... 2 10 18 12 Arthur Pitman, Masters Assistant, wasn't a lost soul after alL A rewrite job on a piece of tennis handout, etc. Bermuda H. S. "B".. 12 0 10 14 Brigadier H. D. Maconochie, Captain ... it seemed pleasant work and, from our windows on the fourth floor Mt. St. Agnes "B'\... 0 3 0 7 19 Gibbs, Mr. C. Vail Zuill, Mrs. Charles of the A.P. building in the Rockefeller Centre, I could look down on streets Wainwright, Miss Sheila West, Mr. covered with ice and snow and be glad, at least, that most of my working Just Received and Mrs. Campbefl Wilkinson, Mrs. hours were in this warm, winter-shedding emporium of endeavour. And SALTUS AND WARWICK WIN HetzeU, Mr. and Mrs. Frith, Mr. H.J those girl office boys tbey have now!!! (That's something we didn't have -A* S. Cooper & Sons Adderley, Mr. Coughlan, Mr. Mal­ at the racetracks.) SCHOOL FOOTBALtlEAGUES colm Hollis, Mr. Bryan Smith and Godefroy's Back comes ye ed—OXJR.—aU 200-or-so pounds of him. appearing as if | 1281-th. Mr. Munore. any weight he had lost during his flu session was due to a haircut. I was The two Bermuda School Sports The finish was at "Smithfield," just removing the big benny, entering the office a few days later, when he Association FootbaU Leagues were (ALL COLOURS) now owned by Mr. Rowland lines. says, "You can leave that on; you're going with me to cover the dog show completed last week. Saltus won On Saturday, March 3, the Club at the Garden." the "A" Division but not without a was at home to the Bermuda Pony It was a two-day affair with night sessions running to around mid­ close battle with Whitney. In tbe Club where an enjoyable run took night. I always loved dogs, but didn't know much about them, or how to "B" Division, Warwick Academy was HAIR place through Paget East, Devon­ "cover** them in a show. And I never saw so many dogs, nor so many kinds unquestionably superior. shire and Smith's Parish to finish in all the Ufe. lhe first day wasnt so exacting and I met a couple of old lhe foUowing is a summary of the at the Agricultural Station. writer friends I hadnt seen in two decades. The second day—and night— leagues: Those present were Mr. Allan Joell, I covered the dog show for 15 hours, finishing up after 1 a.m. with Afghans, "A" DIVISION Master, Mr. William Gosling, Whip, Goals. poodles, salukis, beagles, Doberman pinschers and what seemed Uke hun­ WLD. F. A. Pts. Mr. Arthur Pitman, Master's As­ dreds of other breeds of dogs i actually, 102 breeds were shown out of 2,653 Saltus 9 0 1 15 1 11 sistant, Brigadier D. H. Maconochie, Whitney 4 1 1 12 2 9 Mrs. Bleeker, Mr. John Austin, Mrs. canines). Dellwood 15 0 4 18 2 Frith, Miss Heather NichoU, Miss Among my other assignments was covering the 52nd birthday of Big St. George's 15 0 2 12 2 Bill Tilden, long known as Mr. Tennis'himself, and his appearance with "B" DIVISION Joan Wainwright, Miss Kay Ast­ Warwick ______4 0 0 23 2 8 wood, Master Kit Astwood, Miss Errol Flynn and various pro players in a benefit tourney, and the open Mt. St. Agnes 12 1 4 9 3 Angelina Middleton, Miss Elizabeth hearing of Kings County athletics which came as an aftermath of the Dellwootf 0 3 1 3 IS 1 Murphy, the Misses Virginia and recent basketbaU betting scandal which saw two gambUng characters in­ Penelope Bleeker, Miss Anne Walker, dicted and five Brooklyn CoUege cagers expelled for accepting a bribe to Master James Maconochie and Mast­ throw a game. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF er David Wilkinson. It was the first time I'd ever been inside a courtroom, and I wouldn't BDA. SCHOOL SPORTS HELD Among the guests were the Misses be sorry if it also was the last! Well, we Uve and should learn, and it's all good experience and back­ Elaine and Diana Joell, Mastei The annual general meeting of the William JoeU, Master Bleeker, Mast- ground for a fellow who had become more or less immersed in racing only. Bermuda School Sports Association e Arthur Burland and Miss Sandra And— was held on Saturday, March 3 when Wilkinson, budding horsemen tuL Excuse me—here comes some more "experience" ... I just got an Mr. T. P. F. Wyatt was elected chair­ o assignment. This one, though, came from Maude via the phone. She wants man for the 1945-1946 season. me to cover the icy front sidewalk with ashes. Mr. H. C Masters was re-elected PHOENIX Secretary with Mr. J. M. Rosewarne elected Treasurer. AT THE CIOCK ( J_2£_: ^ THE STOKE OF

lhe foUowing four members were OM QUEEN STREET Second Army-Navy All-Star elected to the Executive Committee - Mrs. E. Zuill, Mrs. W. H. D. Nic­ holls. Miss F. Wallace and Mr. G. Basketball Game For Play KendaU 1286+th. Tuesday Night's Game Toronto . 5 Boston 2 At N.O.B. His Evening The Toronto Maple Leafs, who English Wools have clinched third place arid there­ fore are assured of a berth in the The second, and what may be the Stanley Cup play-offs, defeated the deciding game in the AU-Star Armv fourth place Boston Bruins 5-2. N.A.S. ELIMINATIONS vs. Navy basketbaU series, will be Paced by Ted Kennedy who scored played at the N.OB. Gymnasium this See our fine new collection of knitting two unassisted goals, the Leafs evening, the game starting at 7.30. wools. . . You will find them to be of scored once in the first period and Yesterday at the N.A.S. Audito In their first encounter, the Navy twice in the second and third num., tbe Marines squeezed the Sub-1 won by a decided advantage — -10 to the same superior handle and clear frames. The Bruins went down for Busters out of tbe Base elimination 24 The Army hoopsters were not hit­ tournament by the score of 39-38 ting their stride that night from their fourth consecutive- defeat. t lovely colours you have come to expect LEAGUE STANDINGS -"bile the Mariners beat the Knuc­ he foul l'**e for they he oped six Montreal 33 7 4 70 kles 26-17. if tbe 28 free throws awarded them. of Smiths. They include many types Detroit 28 12 4 60 Marling sparkled for the Marines "^ad th"** made each of these throws Toronto . 22 20 4 48 putting in seven field goals and •rood, they would have won bv six from 'double knit' to 'baby' wool. Boston ___ 14 27 3 31 New York 10 25 10 30 three field throws for 17 points while points. Chicago . U 27 7 29 Vaughn of the Sub-Busters ted his The Navy roster of All-Stars in- DRESSES! "earn in scoring with four from the -*!ucl3 Vrrgo. Lt. Quinn, Wilson, Bugg. 1/2 to 1/8 oz. floor and two from tbe foul line ~?ipr>on. Ohlan. Prewitt. Scott for 10 points. The Marines, who rtowns. Connington, Gordon, little, •-ere leading 22-16 at the half, man­ Znijewski, Vaughn, Stoddard, Laz- aged to stave off a last half rally. ze**o Warne, Zambito and Bruenig. I The long awaited dresses in Black It was WilUams of the Mariners The Army team has the followim? who reaUy won the game for his members to support them: Messrs. as well as a delightful selection in -"earn through ten field goals for a "Dinken. HiU and Floyd Coverly. Cpl colours have arrived. New Knitting Needles *-o*al of 20 of the 26 points scored. *te*t Betlev, Cpl. Thorbald Stoen. High man for the Knuckles was Pfc Leon Ferguson, Sgt. Henry Kap­ Shiplet with four field goals for chinski, Sgt. Edward Salivar, Sgt. These are particularly good looking Here at last are the needles you t-*f«ht points. James Fslk, Pre. Rinaldo Caruso, have been wanting in a complete The Knuckles led the Mariners 10-8 Philip Cullen. Sgt. A rthur Richard­ — See them soon. at the half. son. Sgt. Victor Salvo and Cpl new range that includes all sizes The scores: Chester Basara from 6 to 12. KNUCKLES (IT) F. Points. 1 1 BILLY CONN IS WELL AGAIN 6d. tol/6pr. lOd. to 1/6 set 0 2 0 8 0 4 LONDON, March 7 (Reuter)-Cor­ (Handy'Stitch Holders 3d. and 9d.) I poral Billy Conn, American heavy­ a 2 2 weight boxer, who was in a Hertford­ shire military hospital suffering &hr from lumbago, has new fullv recov­ 2 2 ered. He is expected to go overseas 0 very shortly. Ingltafy &pattB #t?np Williams, c 20 "tt"-jtter,"T* 2 Beferee: Mate. Umpire: Banister. OPEN DURING LUNCH HOUR Timer; _regory. SUB-BUSTERS (38) Wickman. t ^l 3 OS Saturday 8.00 p.m. Brlegl-j, *h_*______?7 2 0 '5-ii= Vaughan, f • 4 ^JlS* ft*. l 1296ttb F. Points. Evanello. c ______2 . -r~' A S XT Richardson, g ...... 2 1 •-•"" -5 1 9 Hall, g w_ 3 .UJZSSM-' -— '-*•> i i 0 0 Wteuiit. i t ..,, 1U i,, i a™—** 2 4 Refer-*: Banister.' mnpire: MaltX"- - Timer: McClintock. 1 S *s Paeg 6 fHE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945

DUKE & DUCHESS OF DRASTIC LAND REFORM DEFENCE MEEDS WILL NOT SELECT COMMITTEE PROBE Wants More British Naval GLOUCESTER FOR SYDNEY Wast Pensions For SYDNEY, March 7 (Beuter).—The BILL FOR HUNGARY BE NEGLECTED AGAIN HOF B.0JLC HINTED Bases In Mediterranean Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Spinsters At 55 I wiU leave Canberra by plane tomor­ Gibson "CONDON, March 7 (Reuter). — A LONDON, March 7 (Beuter). - row for a sixty-Hlay visit to Sydney, drastic land reform bill has been Relaxing Of Treasury's LONDON, March 7 (Reuter). Churchill Makes It Clear During today's debate on naval esti­ where they witt attend an investi­ Aluminium prepared by the Hungarian Provi­ —Two spinsters today faced 34 mates in the House of Commons, a ture at Admiralty House and visit sional Government and is expected Control Is Urc members of all parties of the He Will Oppose Move Conservative, Mr. Frederick Cundiff, war factories. to become law soon. British Parliament to teU them came out with the contention that The bill provides complete confis­ Pedals LONDON, March 7 (Beuter).— why they thought that spinsters By FRASER E. WIGHTON Britain must have another naval cation, with compensation, of all should have a pension at 55 and air base in the Mediterranean private estates of over 1,000 acres. Promising that the defence needs LONDON, March 1 (Reuter).—The of Britain and the Empire would years of age. House of Commons, keyed up to­ zone to stop Malta being let down Church estates, whereof there are One was Miss Florence White as she was in the early part of this At First Sign Of A said to be between 900 and 1,000, have increased priority in the Brit­ night ta anticipation of a wordy ish Treasury's consideration, Lord of Bradford, who 10 years ago battle between Prime Minister Wins­ war. would be reduced to a maximum of founded the National Spinsters' He declared that if it was found 100 acres, lhe biggest clerical owner Cranbourne, leader of the House ton Churchill and the lanky Conser­ of Lords, today charged that the Association. Miss White was vative, Irish Earl Winterton, Father necessary for this purpose to take is the Catholic Church, which is be­ accompanied by Miss Alice territory off Italy, this should be BURNABY lieved to own about one and a quar­ main reason for Britain's unprepar- Of the House of Commons, instead edness for the present war was that Lane, Vibe-President of the chatted over the spectable of the 70 done. COLD ter million seres. All except minute the man in the street averted his -oaflon Branch of the Spin­ If strips of territory around Tri- CYCLES portions of this is to be confiscated sters' Association, and the two year old Mr. Churchill solemnly lec­ if the bill becomes law, as is expected. eyes from the possibility of being turing Earl Winterton on the danger poU and Benghazi were necessary for Pitts Burnaby drawn into aggression. were introduced to the gather­ of "falling into senility before he was Britain's protection, they should be Street The total number of estates af­ ing of Members of ParUament Bay fected is about 3,000 and the total Lord Cranborne was replying to by a Labour Member, Mr. Will­ overtaken by old age." taken. "We have fought this war for area about 9,000,000 acres—nearly Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chat- iam Leach. The Prime Minister's "victim" ourselves and not for the preserva­ USE field, who declared that the Treas­ tion of Italy's colonies," he asserted. 1287fth. one-third of the country. The meeting, which included joined heartily in the roars of 666 The biU in the main follows the ury's control of defence was deadly laughter raised by the sally. Earl Commander Thomas Galbraith, danger and urged that the cost of the Conservative Virginia-born Winterton, continually since 1904, himself a naval man who held an Peasant Party's land reform pro­ security should take precedence ta Lady Astor, and the Independ­ Admiralty appointment in the Unit­ Cold Preparations as directed gramme, which also provides com­ ent M.P., Miss Eleanor Rath- has raised on the adjournment a munal grazing. State or local gov­ national expenditure. . bone, eventually arranged to question which he considered of con­ ed States during this war, urged the ernment control of forests; and for­ He asked for the acceptance of organise a deputation on the stitutional principle—that the Gov­ maintenance of the present inde­ BERMUDA mation of agricultural co-operative two formulae — one, that annual subject of spinsters' pensions ernment should grant the setting up pendent naval forces of the British societies to improve methods in us­ expenditure on standards of living to Sir William Jowitt, the new of a select committee when a charge Dominions and India. He suggested ing machinery and cattle. was "national income minus the Minister of National Insur­ has been made against a Minister. that they be equipped with types of Protect your money required for security," and ance. ships to produce a balanced whole SOUVENIRS Hungarian sources claim some two, that tbm time to reach full MADE NO ALLEGATIONS with the British Navy. 3.00,000 families will benefit under the readiness for war was determined by These Dominion navies, he de­ Children from For the Folks Back Home new scheme, but if this is correct the partial readiness ta peace and the lhe lean, grey moustached and clared, had maintained the highest average siste holding allocated to time it took to change to full read­ emphatic Irish peer made it clear traditions of the British Navy. Dangerous Colds CEDAR HANDLE BAGS them would he only some 10 acres, iness. GIRLS THREATEN STRIKE that he held no views and made no There were cheers when Com­ which is considered small for an allegations whatever in connection mander Galbraith declared that the adequate livelihood unless agricul­ "You must not think that because IF PARATROOPER HANGS with the particular Minister—the Air SCARVES you have Dumbarton Oaks or San strength of the British Navy should tural methods are improved to a Minister. Sir Archibald Sinclair— never again be limited by a treaty. marked extent. Francisco behind you, you are all against whose department a member PILLOW TOPS right. We have to have a defence GLASGOW, March 7 (Beuter).— Five teenaged. factory girls today —an Independent MP., Mr. Austin policy which takes into account not Hopkinson—had made complaints 4-P0INT PLANTO R ULSTER only international agreements, but threatened to strike if the Boston TOWELS paratrooper, Karl Hulten, hangs to­ connected with the administration SPANIARDS HAULED DOWN our own physical dangers," Lord of the British Overseas Airways Cor- BELFAST, March • 7 (Beuter).— Chatfield explained. morrow for the murder of the Lon­ NOVELTIES Urging closer ties with Britain. Sir don cabbie, George Heath. portation and the Air Ministry. ENSIGN ON BRITISH SHIP Lord Cranborne, speaking for the Mr. ChurchiU ta a friendly, after- Basil Brooke, the Northern Ireland Government, said it was impossible Thev called at the. Glasgow Sher­ Premier, announced today a four- rlff 's court today to lodge a protest dinner mood, was waggishly reprov­ LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— to say what forces would be required ing as he adroitly took the seat from Yankee Store point plan for the first post-war for national, imperial and interna­ against the Home Secretary, Mr. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, elections. Herbert Morrison's failure to grant Lord Winterton's argument by the answering questions ta the House of tional defence until the conclusion information—prefaced by rather 995?tm. He proposed: One — the mainten­ of the San Francisco Conference Hulten a reprieve, claiming that the Commons today, declared that the ance of Ulster's position In the London strip-teaser. Elizabeth Jones, shocked surprise at the noble earl's British flag was hauled down by Dealing with Britain's own unpre- lack of background on the matter— United Kingdom; Two — a winning paredness at. the outbreak of war, should not have been given a re­ Spanish guards placed on the Brit­ of the peace in terms of prosperity prieve and Hulten aUowed to go to that the House of Commons was the ish ship "Blackheath," which was Lord Cranborne denied that the final arbiter on select committees. for the peoples; Three — expansion Government were alone to blame, tat the scaffold. carrying war materials. of existing industries and the broad­ Wearing their working overalls, the He made it perfectly clear that ta Information received showed that that the public had pinned their this case the Government was satis­ ening of the whole of provincial in-' faith to collective security without girls demanded to see the Glasgow members of the guard tried to pUfei HILDREN tare particularly sus­ DR. LYON'S dustries on the basis of attracting Prosecutor but were told that Glas­ fied that there was no need for such oersonal belongings of the crew arms, that some hoped Hitler was a committee and would oppose it, ceptible to ce'ds. Give them a new undertakings; Four - - social I not as bad as he appeared, and that gow could do nothing in the matter but were stopped when they re C services, including health schemes, and that they would have to send but that even so it was strfll a matter turned. daily dose ofHaliborang e and fortify trying to avoid war they had closed ta which Parliament had the final on the same scale as in Britain their eyes to its imminence. their petition to the London author­ Mr. Eden said that the Britist them against these infections. It is TOOTH ities. word. Any widespread evidence of a delicious to take and children love it. Amid cheers. Lord Wtaster declar­ demand for a debate, Mr. ChurchiU flag was replaced bv the Spanish VOLKSSTURM PRISONERS ed that instead of finding tbe an­ indicated, would be noted and acted colours, apparently under the im For adults too, Haliborange is swer to tbe enemy* weapons, Brit­ pression that the ship was finall** excellent for preventing infection by Hi CAMPS IN ENGLAND upon. abandoned end that thus the mari POWDER ish scientists should be setting prob­ STALIN TOLD BRITISH M.P.'S "SURPRISING" CONDUCT coughs and colds. lems for the enemy to ponder. He time authorities — under the pre LONDON, March 7 (Beuter).—Pri­ advocated that scientific depart­ TO TELL BAD AND GOOD Mr. ChurchiU, himself a parlia­ sent arrangements and for the time soners-of-war from Germany's Volks­ ments attached to defence services mentarian of nearly 40 years' stand­ being the Spanish local authorities CLEANS AND POLISHES sturm, captured ta the AUied ad­ should be provided with ample funds. ing, deferred to the official Father - were entitled to take charge of LONDON. March 7 i Reuter ).— the vessel. TEETH MORE QUICKLY vance to the Rhine, have been pass­ Marshal Stalin instructed the Bri­ of the House, Earl Winterton, ta a ing through London ta the past few tish ParUamentary delegation re­ headshaking and mock-sorrowful He added that the Spanish Govern Haliborange AND LEAVES THEM lament over "two aspects of Lord weeks. FRENCH PRIEST DENOUNCED cently returned from Russia to tell | ment's attention had been drawn to NATURALLY WHITE There were not manv of them, but the people of Britain the truth about Winterton's conduct which surprise the incident with a view of havin •- more were captured by the Ameri­ 800 PATRIOTS TO NAZIS his country. "Tell the truth, tell me." One was Lord Winterton's be­ pUfering guards punished. He added can Army and would thus be taken the good and tell the bad," he said. lief in the automatic reference of that representations were.also made any charge against a Minister to a about the removal of the Britisr to the United States. Colonel Walter ElUot, who headed The Volkssturmers who passed PARIS, March 7 (Beuter).—A select committee, the second—this ensign, which was subsequently re­ CONTAINS NO HARMFUL French priest. Abbe Robert Alecbe, the delegation, told a press confer­ accompanied by a broad grin—the stored. *•* ^ Manufactured & Guaranteed by through London were on tbeir way ence today that they had a frank AUen & Han b urys Ltd., London INGREDIENTS TO INJURE o transit camps, whence they will caused the arrest of more than 800 levity with which he had lent bis Mr. Eden declared that there war French patriots during the German conversation witb Marshal Stalin on authority to this particular demand. Of ait leading Chemists, Stores, etc., in B.W.I. THE TOOTH ENAMEL quickly be moved to permanent pri­ matters concerning the Russian of­ no question of tbe British tug soner-of-war camps. occupation, it was revealed today by ParUament relaxed and went bome "Nimble" having been chased awax Special Representative for B. \VJ.,H. S. H ALSAIX, Judge Donisomi when presiding over fensive, trade relations, interchange P.O. Box 196, Port of Spain, TRINIDAD. o after an interlude expected to be a from the scene by a Spanish war­ the enquiry into activities of the of students, and his attitude to Ger­ tussle between two noted poUtical ship. She was withdrawn to facili H2.38.B.WX FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG STORES COMMANDS AUSTRALIAN French Gestapo ta the Rue Lanris- many. OPERATIONS OM ISLAND gamecocks had dissolved upon a tate negotiations about salvaging ton and Avenue Foch, Paris. "I found his attitude on the latter humorous note without any loss of the "Blackheath." MELBOURNE, March 7 (Reuter).— Abbe Aleche was the priest who question was the attitude of a man face" on either side. DISTRIBUTED BY Lieutenant General V. A. H. Sturdee, heard confessions amongst the poU­ who felt his country had suffered former commander of the Australian tical prisoners and suspects in the great injuries and he was not in­ MOSCOW PAPER HAILS NEW first Army, is now in command of Fresnes Prison, Judge Donisomi clined to forget it." Col Elliot said. GREEK KING OPPOSED ALL BERMUDA GENERAL. stated, and he used to hurry off to TRADE UNION MOVEMENT the Australian operations in North­ IDEA OF SURRENDER ern New Guinea, New Britain and the Gestapo with information he VATICANDENIES GIVING AGENCY the Solomons, it was officially an- had secured from the penitents. LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— nounced. The chiefs of tbe gang to which SHELTER TO ROATTA Never in the history of the interna­ ATHENS, March 7 (Beuter).—King PHONE 2994 Lieut.-General S. G. Savage and Abbe Aleche belonged stayed at the tional labour movement has there George of Greece opposed all sur­ Lieut.-General Sir Leslie Morshead Hotel Lutetia in. Paris. One was a render of the Greek Army, said Gen­ 1285f*. BOME, March 7 (Beuter).—The been such a full and comprehensive are corps commanders. Belgian subject named Masuy, and Vatican today denied that General I representation of organized labour eral Joseph Strimber, head of the the other a lieutenant in the S.S.. Mario Roatta, who escaped from a as that achieved at the London Con King's military household, when he I Bernard Fallot, a former plumber. hospital where he was held during ference, "War and the Working gave evidence for the prosecution at Due to tbe Abbe, Masuy was able his trial, had taken refuge in its ter- Class,"* quoted by Moscow radio, said the trial of Greek ex-Prime Ministers I to arrest 800 patriots who, before be­ ritory or other buildings belonging today in its first issue since the which resumed today. ing handed over to the Gestapo, to the Holy See. conference ended. Another witness for the prosecu­ Newly Arrived— 7 were taken to an "office' in Avenue LONDON March (Reutte*r>c-Gen. The an^e said the decision to tion, Professor George Balis of Henri Martin, where they were sub­ eral Mario Roatta, who escaped from ^^n . Athens University, accused General jected to torture. form a new world trade fed George Tsolakoglu, tha Greek Pre­ o the hospital where he was held in | eration was particularly important. Inlaid Linoleum custody during his trial, was report Describing the former trade union mier under the Italo-German occu ed to have been seen ia • car near international as "politically bank­ pation of Greece, who signed the Superior quality, and in a choice of FACE MURDER CHARGE FoUgno, heading for Ancona or Flor­ rupt," it said that it had become armistice in Salonika, of "having dis­ ence. Rome radio reported today. clear that all progressive elements in honoured his country." pleasing patterns and colours. IN DEATH OF BABY Italian and AUied police were keep­ the international trade union move­ He said that Tsolakoglu had told ing a strict watch on all tbe main ment decisively reject the attempts the university professors that he WINCHESTER, March 7 (Beuter). roads, especially ta Tuscany, the to "pour new wine into old bottles." was wholly confident of a German Felt Base Fine Table —A 20-year-old mother, Joyce Smith, radio said. "The positive results achieved at victory. and her mother, Nora Petcher, 45, this conference should play a signi­ were on trial here today accused of T.U.C. ATTENDANCE AT ficant role in the development of Floor Covering Oil Cloth the murder of Mrs. Smith's eight- SAN FRANCISCO STUDIED international collaboration between months-old son, Raymond John, the trade unions of the democratic "FLASHY MANNERISMS" OUT whose body was found in a galvani­ countries," the article said. zed bath in an earth covered shed. LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The IN REBUILDING CANTERBURY Foreign Secretary, Mr. J nthony "The decisions taken in London The prosecution ' said that Mrs. Eden, stated in the House ot Com­ 1 Smith had been deserted by her constitute a programme of action CANTERBURY, March 7 (Beuter FRITH'S Hardware mons today that no decision had for trade unions of the United —No "flashy mannerisms" will bf husband before she gave birth to been reached so far on whether the Nations in their supreme efforts to Front Street DM 1170-1179 Raymond last year, and unsuccess­ British Trade Union Congress was tolerated when the blitzed heart of ful efforts were made from June un­ aid the miUtary achievements of the the Cathedral City of Canterbury i? to be asked to attend the San Fran­ alliance and to safeguard the inter­ rebuilt. til December to get the child adopt­ cisco Security Conference. ests of the working class and the ed. In his reply to a Conservative, Vis­ trade union movement in the transi­ The blending of the ancient char It was alleged that the accused count Hinciiingbrooke, who asked tion neriod from war to peace," it acter of the city with modern traf­ crushed aspirins into the baby's why the T.U.C., representing one concluded. fic and shopping requirements is bottle until the baby died. They single political party—the British o the aim of the proposed plan pre­ Don't Endanger Your Health allegedly partially horned the body Labour Party—should be asked to sented to the Canterbury City Coun­ and put the remains into a galvani­ attend, Mr. Eden added: "The mat­ cil today. cub* vith Caustic Antiseptics for zed bath and buried tt in a shed. ter is stiU under consideration." HAS CONFIDENCE IN STERLING "The harmony of the two — past glories and modern needs — is to CAIRO, March 7 (Beuter). — The be attained not by ignoring modern , Feminine Hygiene! ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Egyptian Finance Minister, Makram developments nor by trying to Imi­ Pasha Ebeid. voiced confidence to­ tate the old in the new, but by en­ Crossword Puzzle day in the future of the pound couraging the neighbourliness and F R A N C E C A Nl A D A 27—Sloth si erling and said he did not expect iienitv of sane and orderly building ACROSS L A S O N H 1 A T U 1—Citrus fruit 28—Performs 0 s the British to resort to any method and the avoidance of flashy man­ OocioRstecWMtm 5—Garden Sower 29—Sea eagle A cms o D A D EHS T to depreciate its value. nerisms," the scheme read. 9—Images SI—Hangs down i c A em AT c 33—Pale G B E| S "In view of the relationship be­ 11—Mountain In R Arabia 34—Decay o N E R A R E •A G E tween the Egyptian pound and ster­ 12—Lecture 36—Use needle N T O K CA S e ZOHrtE j 3a—Part of "to be™ e w ft •s ft ling we have every interest in 14—City on Lake •r E Nl 39—Financial A s S strengthening the sterling," he said. Michigan T E EP L 15—Make lace penalties s E A L s S E Egypt's own public finances were 18—Early Roman 41—A number L A N K R E A P • R O L flourishing, with a reserve fund in historian 43—Reach | E S T E E L_iL|0 O is—Scion 45—Conceal •K c the treasury of 40,000,000 pounds. In BLOOD IMPURITIES re 19—Declare 47—Large, silly E T u N A L O cm A P certain respects, however, the coun­ water SI—Purpose birds V E S p E (•*, E N A L E as P« 22—On behalf of 48—Require* r try's economic position was less sat­ 23—For fear that 49—Strays E R A 5 E S •** O E N|I E S isfactory than before the war, Ebeid 25—Obtain SO—The Occident said. A'FFECT VITALITY Here is the way to assure the complete DOWN 1 Z i M 5 b 7 8 IS STIU. VERY WEAK Impurities in the blood cause many protection that every woman desires in 1—Group ot Items Feminine Hygiene—without risking the IO 2—Thoughts serious complaints, and unless these are dangers of caustic, poisonous antiseptics. 9 n 3—Fatal CBICCIETH. Wales, March 7 (Beu­ 4—Shade tree arrested in the initial stages vitality is 5—Legendary bird ter).—The condition of Earl Lloyd T I*. Scientists, testing all types of effective IZ 13 IM George was unchanged late this af­ lowered and relief cannot be obtained. F| II* • antiseptics, have now ejiscovered that 6—Prayer 7—Spanish title ternoon. He was still very weak. only the ZONITE type kills germs— 15 lb ti » 8—Man's name CLARKES BLOOD MIXTURE without killing human tissue at 10—Offshoot % 11—Possesses the reliable medicine for relieving tie same time in dilutions recom­ r? la it 2-Z 13—Precise mended. 14—Eternal City RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO Promotes A M26 V 17—Geometrical So called "strong" antiseptics, 2b Z«/ 26 tgualiiy Clothes RHEUMATIC ACHES and PAINS like carbolic acid and phenol solu­ Is Deadly Foster Healing ratio to Germs % 20—Desire eagerly PIMPLES BOILS RASHES and tions, may damage delicate mem­ Y 27 12> 22—Leapers .should be branes permanently; ZONITE how­ m^rt,- •"'. on.-"***** ^fWxte* " _ % ^ 24—Error many other SKIN COMPLAINTS ever kills millions ef germs at a 1,0 in****** •"• 19 6o SI 52 28—Town in Quality Washed. . than ****** 4 Oklahoma Insist upon single application!—yet is harm­ % 1 1poi» ' 29—Church festival less as pure water. Completely de- , of n*** " •••r^i to. -***»M SH 95 30 •37 30—The Emerald Isle CLARKES BLOOD MIXTURE. H P si 31—Stalk Phone odorizes—leaves no lasting odor of « •*•*• »" ** !^ A/, A 32—Kind ot seat its own. 38 39. HO Ht uz 33—Sprinkle The Original Blood Purifying 35—Above Ton will also find ZONITE most eco­ te Medicine. nomical—because it is . used in meaey *V« H5 A3M6 37—Joints with 2104 savin* dilutions. Order ZONITE from ta metal Equally good in liquid or your druggist today. Always keep a bottle 38—Carry on in your medicine cabinet for all uses— ui 39—Expression of SUNSHINE LAUNDRY tablet form. including cuts, wounds, burns, bruises, va impatience "The Home of Quality Sold everywhere at all sore throats. 1Z 7 J*' 40—Cut wood ^dlabowwr™. 19 '•** 17 bo 42—Snuggle Chemists and St/ores. ByStai 44—Dolt Laundry" 40—Recent L_ .n tr. tr> C*H_ f-Wwis * MU.IM. r-HBtth. A

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R.A.F. MEN ARE URGED TO REPORT LANDING ATTEMPT EAM CHARGE GOVERNMENT NEW RUMANIAN GOVT. IS CANADA'S EMPIRE IS IN BRITAIN FACES GREATEST NOTED PATHOLOGIST K BEHIND GERMAN LINES TRANSFER TO ARMY WITH BREACH OF FAITH FACING CRISIS PERIOD NORTH, SAYS SANDWELL HOUSING FAMINE FOUND DEAD IN CAR . LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—An LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The Allied landing attempt by British LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— British Army needs volunteers and troops behind the German lines on Canada has a large capacity for the Adriatic coast in Italy was re­ Plastiras Says Task Of Leftist Regime May Face Four Million Houses Neaded Was Scheduled To Face an opportunity wiU be afforded RA. ported by today's German communi­ manufacturing for export but it F. men to volunteer for transfer to que, which claimed that the attack Pacification Is Complete Challenge From Right seems likely to be some time before Right After Hostilities Court Charges Today the Army, the Air Secretary, Six broke down to the face of German tbis position will lead to any change Archibald iflnclair, declared today lire. in her attitude toward tbe "White By MARGARET BUTLER to a message to all home commands. ATHENS, March 7 (Reuter).— E. By JON KIMCHE Man's Burden" in the world outside BEDEONT, Middlesex, March 7 A.M. has accused the Greek Govern­ (Reuter).— Dr. Thomas Henry Belt, groups and units of the Royal Air LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— The her own boundaries — even in the LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—Brit­ Force. ment of not respecting the E.A.M.- West Indies, with which they are 43, the distinguished pathologist, Government agreement on Febru­ formation of a new Rumanian Gov­ ain is facing the greatest housing who received his early training in If there were not enough volun­ ernment by the Left Wing National closely associated. famine in her history. Solving it is teers it would be necessary to make ary 12. Speaking on the subject, "Canada's Canada, where he won recognition, In a long memorandum handed to Democratic Front leader, Fr. Fetro a task second only to winning the was found dead today in an automo­ up the number by compulsory trans­ QUUJL A&Luig. foi, Groza, is watched with the closest Empire," Mr. B. K. Sandwell, editor war. Four million bouses will be fer, he added. the Regent, the Government and of The Toronto Saturday Night, bile He was scheduled to appear at the Allied Ambassadors, E.A.M. com­ interest in London political circles. required as soon as the hostilities nearby Watford Court tomorrow on "The time has come when the It is believed that the next 10 days said: "Canada has a private empire end, while two and a half million SUNBURN plained of: One — hindrance of cir­ of its own covering one and a half summonses of failing to record three fighting services must be re­ culation of the Left Wing press; will be critical for Rumania's in­ are needed immediately for ten mil­ purchases of dangerous drugs. garded as one force, the members of ternal development. They will show million square miles, or 12 times lion men, women and children POISON IVY AND Two — arrests without warrant; the area of the British Isles," con­ The cause of death was not known which must be prepared to serve to Three — collaboration of Govern­ whether Rumania's Right Wing sharing homes with other families. tonight and the inquest date is not whichever arm the need is greatest. Extremists can force the hand of sisting of the Yukon and Northwest Thousands of men coming back ment agents with the Extreme Right territories. "The north is her field," fixed. Loyalty to a particular service and INSECT BITES Wing organisation; and "Four — the Dr. Julius Manius' National Feasant from the war, many thousands of At the time of death he was con­ individual preference must take sec­ Party, to obstruct peaceful develop­ he said. The interest of Britain's mothers and chUdren still evacuated presence of former members ol the people in the development of vast sultant anatomist at the Emergency ond place. Sir Archibald asserted. Security Battalions formed in the ment of the new Government policy. in "safe areas," will be without Pathological Service Laboratories at o The new Government is a coali­ areas grew up naturally from con­ homes unless drastic steps are National Guards. tacts of a highly maritime people Watford. tion made up from the Left Wing taken at once to provide this ac­ Dr. Belt came to England from LUBLIN POLES WARNED TO During a visit to Mr. Rex Leeper, Peasant Ploughman's Party. The with other lands' peoples. commodation. tbe British Ambassador, the EAM. Canadians are not a maritime na­ Canada in 1937 and joined the staff THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT inclusion of George Tatarescu, Lib­ Few houses have been built in Brit- of the British Post-Graduate Medi­ ESCHEW ANY REPRISALS representative, George Siantos, Sec­ eral leader, as Vice-Premier and tion in this sense, except for Nova am for more than four years. Many retary of the Communist Party; Nit- Scotians, and even these have been cal School of Hammersmith Hospi­ O^I Minister for Foreign Affairs, has thousands have been destroyed or tal in London, as senior assistant of LONDON, March 7 (Reuter)—Spe­ scs Partsalides, General Secretary of caused particular gratification in largely affected by vast spaces north­ badly damaged by air attacks. EAM ; and Eleas Tsirimokos, leader ward, said Mr. Sandwell. morbid anatomy. Before leaving cial tribunals- to hold Polish treason London. there, three years ago, he made se­ trials were established by the Lublin of the liberal E.L.D., explained their It is taken as a sign that Rumanian The speaker noted that the Rus­ TARPAULIN ROOFS point of view concerning the mem­ sians are tbe only people with - a veral important contributions, in­ Polish Committee, the Foreign Secre­ foreign policy will follow its tradi­ Houses unaffected have had no cluding the discovery of a previously tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, stated to orandum. They said that measures tional course of friendship with the similar problem in economic geo­ paint or repairs since the war be­ taken by the Government were tend­ graphy, and now that they are ap­ unknown form of lung disease, the House of Commons today, adding west, while Tatarescu is known also gan. Many damaged by bombs are which is caUed "Belt's Disease." that he had no evidence that the Allenburys ing towards the creation of anti­ as one of the foremost protagonists plying all their resources of modern stfll flit to live in, but with tarpaulin democratic policies contrary to the science to the development of their He gained his B Sc. at the Universi­ Lublin Committee had issued a de­ of (dose Soviet-Rumanian relations. for a roof and paper instead of glass ty of Toronto in 1929, after qualify­ cree outlawing the Polish Army as spirit of Yalta. own north, there should be great in the windows, no stretch of im­ \SriPASTIU_B benefits from close co-operation be­ ing as Doctor of Medicine tits pre­ a whole. WAS FORMERLY PREMIER agination could describe tbem as vious year. He at one time was PACIFICATION COMPLETED tween these two nations. comfortable. Mr. Eden declared that to the op­ Tatarescu was Rumanian Premier house physician at the Toronto inion of the British Government, if FOR Last night General Nicholas Plas­ from 1933 to 1937 — and again from Every house agent in the country Pscychiatric Hospital and lecturer an atmosphere of confidence was to ill a. SEPARATION OF E. PRUSSIA bas a long list of people waiting for tiras, the Prime Minister, paid a September, 1939 to July, 1940 He is in pathology at the University of be created, the Lublin administra­ SORE visit to the veteral Liberal leader, the author of a recent booklet, pub­ IS SUPPORTED BY BRITAIN bouses or apartments. One leading Toronto. He had written a number tion should not take steps against Themistocles, to tell him that the lished in Rumania, advocating the agent in London told me-today be of books on pathology. the Poles simply because they re­ Government considered its task of acceptance of new frontiers and had more people waiting for houses His home here was at Chertsey, fused to recognize its authority and pacification and the restoration of LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The than he could possibly find accom­ Surrey. Dr. Belt also was patholo­ that these Poles should be charged ^| THROATS explaining advantages of Rumania modation for within tbe next three Obtainable from all chemists, state authority in tbm country com­ having Transylvania, rather than Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony gist to the Committee on Industrial with resisting tbe local authority stores, etc., throughout B.W.I pleted and that, if the parties wished Bessarabia. Eden, was asked in the House of years. Many agents refuse to take Pulmonary Diseases of the British and endangering the communica­ it, it was ready to relinquish its It is also significant tbat both the Commons today on what historical more names. Medical Research Council and a tions of the Red Army. Pl.Bwi.38 power. Minister for Finance and for Com­ or ethnographical grounds the Brit­ Families, frantically trying to find member of the Pathological Society somewhere to live, advertise in the At a meeting last night gaps in merce and Industry are well-known ish Government agreed to tbe ces­ of Britain. industrialists and members of the sion to Russia of Koenigsberg in national papers offering £50 or even the Greek cabinet were filled. These East Prussia. £100 to anyone who can find them ;g£§gS.*S appointments were made: Atanas- Liberal Party. This is seen as fur­ FRENCH AUTHOR ARRESTED RP? ther evidence that the new Govern­ Replying to a Conservative Mem­ a home. Others are trying to barter siades Nova, a former Progressive homes to the country for homes in Deputy to be Minister of the Interi­ ment will not attempt any drastic ber, Professor Donald Savory, oppon­ economic changes in the nation's ent of the British policy In Poland, the city. Prices of the few for sale PARIS, March 7 (Reuter).—Jean tW-YORK SOON? or; Stavro Nicolaides, former Liberal I Mr. Eden said that the British Gov­ have sky-rocketed. A j albert. 81-year-old author and Deputy for Cavalla. to be Minister finance and industry. member of the Academic Goncourt of Labour; retired Admiral Aposto- Furthermore, it is pointed out that ernment's view was that East Prus­ A house which before the war sia should be detached from Ger­ cost £790 now fetches £2,000. Basing has been arrested on the charge of los Carabidas. to be Under-Secretary these appointments clearly indicate intelligence with the enemy. to the Minister of Transport: -Dr. that there was no pressure from many and the German population estimates on increased labour and Nikitas Tsoutis, to be Under-Secre­ outside to establish a Communist recovered from It. material costs, a post-war house wiU cost from 105 to 130 per cent more , tary for Public Health. Governor- regime in the country. In such conditions it seemed that generals were also appointed for It is known in London that Dr. the Soviet claim to the city had jus­ than to 1939. Central. Eastern and Western Mace- \ Groza invited two parties of The tification, he declared, adding that LONDON BIGGEST PROBLEM FOR SALE 2Cl\G tllH'AHI) donia, and for Thrace. Right, Maniu's National Peasant he did not know of any considerable Party, and Bratianus' National Lib­ Polish element in the city's popula­ London faces the greatest prob­ Street, East of Broadway lem. Here weU over one million INCIDENTS REPORTED eral Party, to join the Government. tion. TIMES SQUARE- RADIO CITY It is much regretted that both Mr. Savory further asked what homes were damaged by flying Athens newspapers today contain-1 turned down the invitation. steps were to be taken by the AlUes bombs last summer, and some 80,000 Seed Potatoes ed allegations from both sides of the ] to safeguard the rights of the Polish destroyed or made unfit to Uve in. incidents between EAM. supporters j FOR DEMOCRATIC CONDITIONS majority in Tarnopol, Vilna and About 21,000 houses have been re­ and National Guards. At Volo, it was quisitioned for more than 150,000 Cobbler & Sebago varieties ULTRA MODERN Tbe task of this Government, it Lvov. sated, EAM. demonstrates a .:.cu "Figures of the whole province of people in addition to nearly 100,000 17 STORY HOTEL to disarm the National G"?r^*» en-*11 is beUeved here, will consist in the billeted, but it its not enough. first place creating conditions that Tarnopol show that neither by lan­ seize the prefecture. Guards opened guage nor religion are tbe Poles in Many people bombed out more Single from *2*> Double from *4 fire, killing one demonstrator anu will allow democracy in Rumania to HENRY DUNKLEY & CO. work. It is known that the great an absolute majority, although they than six months ago are still sleep- wounding another. As a result, a form the majority in the urban tog in London's deep underground 469ttu.eitp. Write for Booklet H. H. CUMMINGS, Mgr. curfew bas been imposed in the majority of the Iron Guard Legion- aires still remain in their official area," Mr. Eden replied. shelters. At dusk they can be seen town from 7 PM. to 7 A.M. and a He added that under an agree­ trundling bundles down the escala­ visit to Volo by the Regent, Arch­ positions in the civil service and the army. Tbe task of dealing with them ment between the Lublin Committee tors containing the only possessions bishop Damaskinos, has been can- j and the Ukrainian Soviet Republic they were able to save. In one Lon­ celled. will not be easy, and is in the bands, in the first place, of two Commun­ the Poles to the Tarnopol area had don suburb "caves" 166 feet below At Salonika, anti-EAM. demonstra­ ists, Ministers for the Interior and the same right of transfer to the ground, which formed the safest tors were stated to have attacked Justice. west of the Curzon Line as those in shelter against the worst attacks on tbe office of the EAM group and It remains to be seen, however, Eastern Galicia. the ctiy, still house nearly 2,000 peo­ to-n down the Soviet flag, causing whether these elements will allow ple, most of whom bave their names intervention of "Russian officers E. themselves to be purged without of­ LOSS OF LVOV TO POUND oil the London Borough Council lists A.M. representatives protested to fering resistance. This remains the waiting for homes. the AUied consulates in Salonika. critical issue. Only now tbe Left CRITICISED BY BISHOP Trousers It was stated by a Government is in the Government and tbe Ex­ 12,000 GREEKS HELD IN source today that a strict inquiry tremist Right the opposition oat- LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The has been ordered into the Salonika side. loss to Poland of Lvov, the ancient N. AFRICA BY BRITAIN incident. If the accusation that a university city aUocated to Russia by for Men Soviet flag was torn down is proved EMPIRE PRISONERS FREED the Yalta agreement, would mean LONDON. March 7 (Reuter).— to be true, those responsible will be to the Poles what the loss of Oxford Twelve thousand Greeks were de­ severly punished. "It cannot be per­ BY REDS START HOME and Cambridge — the Yale and tained to North Africa by the Brit­ mitted that anyone should insult Havard of England—would mean to tbe flag of an ally," it was added. ish authorities, the Foreign Secre­ By HAIG NICHOLSON Britons, Dr. Basil S. Batty, Bishop of tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, revealed to CAIRO, March 7 (Reuter).—The Fulham, stated at a lunch-hour serv­ the House of Commons today. "CLEFT CHllTMURDER CASE army services of five countries have ice here today. He added that 8,000 of these were STOCKS A FULL UNE OF EPILOGUE IN COMMONS swung smoothly into action to re­ No province of East Prussia could EL AS. prisoners sent to Africa dar­ The Famous ceive the first batch of Empire pri­ make up to the Poles for the loss of ing the fighting in Greece. "Arrange­ soners released by the Red Armies Lvov or Vilna, he continued. The ments are to hand to transfer all LONDON. March 7 (Reuter).— in Poland and Eastern Germany. future of Poland would depend on these Greeks and it is hoped about LOTIONS There was an epilogue to the "Cleft The AUied miUtary reception mis­ how soon the "Big Three's" promise 150 will arrive to a week's time," he ft Chin Murder Case" in the House of sion, now in Odessa, is arranging the to see estabUshed a strong, free, de­ added. Commons today wben Commander dispatch of men to the Middle East, mocratic and independent Poland Investigations by a Greek Gov­ CREAMS OUver Locker Lampson asked the At­ whence they will be returned to their were put into operation. ernment commissioner showed that "DAKS torney-General, Sir Donald Somer­ home countries as quickly as pos­ "It has been very difficult for no more than 200 of the prisoners vell, whv Elizabeth Maud Jones and sible. Many of the released prisoners those of us who are interested in Po­ would be charged with offences not the Boston paratrooper, Karl Gustav fell into Axis hands in the early land to get reUable information. We covered by the Greek amnesty, Mr. POWDERS IN GREY FLANNEL Hulten, were tried together, and stages of the war, at such well-re- have had to depend largely on the Eden asserted. whether be would introduce legis­ -nembered places as Dunkirk, Greece, information of Partisans—whose There had been hunger-strikes to lation to amend such conditions. Crete, Gazala and Tobruk. judgment is rather warped—coming two detention camps under British AND The case itself was virtually con­ On their arrival tn the Middle East, out of Poland," Bishop Batty pro­ control near Athens, to which 5,000 cluded yesterday, when the Home the British ex-prisoners will be cared ceeded. men were held, Mr. Eden continued. EVERYTHING 85/- Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, re­ for by the British Army service It was to be hoped that facilities He declared that tbe strike was commended a reprieve for Jones 5ix Army welfare officers, specially would be granted by the Russian quelled after an address by an while refusing it .to Hulten, who is flown from Britain to the Middle Government to people from Britain, E.L.A.S. official attached to the head­ FOR THE TOILET to be hanged tomorrow. East, will answer questions, give ad­ who wished to go to Poland, to see quarters of General Ronald Scobie, 1284tth. In reply,-Sir Donald stated that vice and generally help British troops the country for themselves and give the British Commander in Greece. England has just sent us a shipment it was often right that persons to adjust themselves to their newly first-hand accounts. should be tried together and the found freedom. "We must sympathize with the question of whether this was in the These officers will accompany the Poles—older Poles were under Rus­ of these famous trousers for Men in interests of justice was within the troops back to Britain. sian Tsarist regime and they dread discretion of the trial judge. any repetition of this, hut there two shades of all wool Grey Flannel. "Any person so charged can apply ARGENTINE PLEDGED TO will be no repetition if the agree­ to the judge to be tried separately. ments reached at Yalta are faith­ As exclusive agents we are proud to But to this particular case, no such BAR WAR CRIMINALS fully carried out,'' the Bishop con­ Shoe Sale application was made. I do not cluded. offer them. think there is need for amending LONDON, March (Eeuter).—For­ legislation," the Attorney General eign Secretary Anthony Eden dis­ Women's Non-Rationed Shoes stated. closed in the House of Commons to­ day that he had been informed that Brown, Black, Navy Blue and a lew White tn no event would persons accused of war crimes be allowed to Argen­ Shoes — all types. tine territory. He added that he In Stock was also informed that they would not be allowed to create capital de­ TABLE MODEL Big Reductions—To March 17th Established 1844 I II posits or acquire property there at any time. KEROSENE STOVES Hamilton St. George's Mr. Eden stated that he had re­ ceived a communication on this mat­ The Shoe Shop 1298tth. £- BACKACHE ter from the Argentine Embassy to ,Br HEADACHE London last September, and declared Godet de Young (PEARMAN'S) RHEUMATISM that lie regarded this as a satisfac­ Hamilton St. George's Queen Street NIGHT RISING tory assurance. 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"Shortly efterwards an officer of Lt. Colonel T. M. Dill, One Of except on places of business. This Col. Dili's outstanding contribu­ Zhukov Across Oder And SAILOR'S FATAL PLUNGE a ship arrived and went down a lad­ put • ah end to an amenity hazard tion in this field was his two com­ Classified der which we had sot and brought Bermuda's Most Illustrious Sons, which many other countries in the pilations of Bermuda laws, the first Heading For Berlin AT H.M. DOCKYARD the sailor up out of the tank," said world would like to emulate today. for the period 1690 to 1983 and the Mr. Thompson. Passes Away Yesterday Col. Dill piloted much legislation ether to 1930, the latter being tbe Advertisements The foreman of the Jury asked the by the House; particularly was he present one in use. In preparing the Continued from Page 1 witness how long the sailor had been Continue horn fete I kept . busy with the consolidated compilations, he proceeded to Eng­ The Red Army has now practically- Fell Through Tank Top And in the water in the tank from the acts which were contained in his land on both occasions. cleared the Oder estuary east bank LOST time he heard the crash to the time the Catholics bad abandoned com­ compilations of the law. As Attor­ from tbe sea to opposite Stettin. Drowned, Evidence Shows he wait taken oat. The witness an­ munion cops. He asked Col. Dill, ney General he was in charge of the CALLED TO ENGLISH BAR On German -admissions, the Red who was sitting beside him, if he STERLING SILVER BIRD PIN on swered, "I think the sailor had been consolidated 1930 PubUc Health Act In 1933, a student in the Inner Army also held the river bank south The accidental death of Eric Mor- in the water about 20 minutes before knew the answer. "Let me see which produced debates lasting for to Schwedt -—and Marshal Zhukov's branch of grapes. Lost Sunday now," replied Col. Dill. "The Catho­ Temple, be was called to the English Harrington Sound, Aquarium and ley Blue, a rating of the Royal Cana­ we took him out.' 40 sittings. This led subsequently to northern offensive has therefore lics gave up tbe communion cup in bis appointment as chairman of the Bar after two and a half years' study cleared the 70 mUes stretch from. between Bermudiana Station and dian Navy, who plunged through the 1415 at Constance. It was confirmed instead of tbe normal three. asbestos top of a water-filled tank in DID NOT SEE ANYONE Board of Health. Schwedt to the sea and secured his Fairylands or on 4.40 train from at the Council of Trent in 1545." He As Attorney General, he was ex- Once Col. DiU delievered a lecture right flank for a new drivte on Ber­ Flatts. Reward. Phone 338J. an attempt to enter H.M. Dockyard was exactly right. on the common law in Bermuda to over the wall near the South Gate, In reply to another Juryman, Mr. efficio chairman of the Board of lin. 1306*th. Thompson said he did not see any­ Many a person tried "to take off" Immigration and a major part of the American Bar Association. was investigated last night at Som­ Col. Dill, whose unique mannerisms His prodigious memory was of tell­ erset Police Station by a Coroner's one around when he got to the the present Immigration Act was 8,000 PRISONERS TAKEN tank, but it was not a moonlight made him a most suitable subject. drafted by him. ing influence during his career as a jury which was told that the Dock­ be he was also an exceptionally fine private practitioner and as Attorney Tonight's Moscow communique an­ yard authorities were taking steps night. The roof of the tank was "An able manager, giving everyone WANTED made of asbestos sheeting. •miTinte of other people and at more ample time, but not too much, he General. Often he would cits freely nounced that in the Sehievelbein to place barbed wire on the wall in than one function he has aped per­ from the law while others had to area, 50 moles east of the Oder, such a way that a repetition would Lt. Archibald Ollisse, R.A.N.R., off handled everything with great good To Buy—SMALL HOUSE (two bed­ one of HJC. Ships, said that about fectly a lot of characters. humour and efficiency," was the de­ have recourse to books, but his Marshal Zhukov struck across Pom­ rooms), in Paget or Warwick. Pre­ not occur. While a raconteur who had no superior talents came to the fore erania to the sea on Sunday, one Dr Robert B. Baker of the Royal 12.12 am. last Thursday he was scription of Col. Dill's chairmanship fer one fully furnished. State best awakened by the quartermaster, who peers in Bermuda, CoL Dill had a of a Board by a prominent Bermu­ when he had an audience—the Jury encircled grouping had been routed price. Write Box 1302, Bermuda Naval Hospital, told the Coroner, the flair for the rollicking type of song. He lent much conviction to his argu- and 8,000 prisoners taken — includ- Wor. Dr. L Dunbar Bell, that he was was accompanied by a man. This dian. Press. man said someone had fallen into a After the war he found himself in During this war Col. Dill served as ments and was a feared opponent in ing a lieutenant general commanding 1302*th.f.s. called at 12.35 on Thursday morning criminal actions. a panzer corps. last to see Blue, who had apparently tank and asked the witness for as­ a London suburb with a friend where chairman of the St. David's Island sistance. About 12.15 am. Lt. Ollisse they had had supper. At its con­ Land Titles Tribunal. Knowing his Bermudians as he did, On the Baltic coast encircled Kol- To Buy—BUILDING LOT in Paget or - fallen Into the tank. left his ship after having dressed, clusion neither had any money left. Col. Dfll was always adept with them berg was stfll holding out. but Ger­ Warwick. State size of Lot and "When I arrived on the scene arti­ by which time 12 men were waiting His companion wondered how they MILITARY CAREER when they appeared in the witness man reports tonight said that Bus­ price. Write Box 1303, Bermuda Press. ficial respiration was being tried to accompany him. would get back to London. "Har- box. Many an EngUsh judge, startled sian tanks had broken into the 1303*th-fjs. out," said Dr. Baker. "There was no "As nothing could be seen, _*• Ol- rumph!" exclaimed Col. Dill, "come CoL Dill began his military career by the dialect, called upon Col. Dfll town. perceptible pulse or cardiac impulse. lisse took off h's clothes and went outside." When they were on the early in Ufe. He enlisted as a private "to interpret," which he generally The other important Soviet suc­ Artificial respiration was continued down a ladder below the water in street Col. Dill directed the other [ in the B.V.R.C. in 1895, reaching the did on tbe side of humour. cesses announced by Marshal Stalin until about 3.45 am., with injection the tank. On his second dive he man to stand by and hold out his! rank of 1st lieutenant. In 1900 he in orders of the day were: To HELP WANTED of stimulants, at which time I con­ brought up Blue's body. Blue's cloth­ hat. Col. Dill strolled over to the transferred to the Bermuda MUitia ONE OF FIRST CASES Marshal Rokossovsky — strong for- sidered Ufe was extinct and ordered ArtiUery, where he held the rank of ces f tbe ing was torn and there was a bruise curb and burst into song. Soon e of Col. DiU's first cases after I ° Vistula army struck MESSENGER BOY.- the body to he removed to the mor­ Second Lieutenant, being promoted nor h ac 0SS Apply Bermuda on his back; he seemed to be lifeless. the hat contained enough money for he was caUed to the Bermuda Bar * J the Polish corridor to Press. tuary at the R.N. Hospital." Lt. Ollisse applied artificial respir­ a conveyance to the city. to 1st Lieutenant in 1901. In 1907 he was when he represented the present capture Preussisch-Stargard, 28 miles A post mortem carried out by Dr. joined tbe 95th Company, Royal south of 716*tu.eitp. Peter Fraser at the instructions of ation but later, when a sailor relieved Garrison Artillery and quaUfied for Lady Astor. Then Mrs Shaw she Danzig and ten miles from him, he could detect no pulse move­ INTEREST IN CHURCH had come to Bermuda on her honey-1 **"- former Free Zone." The Second RELIABLE GARDENER — Apply the Coroner showed that death was bis promotion to captain, which White Russian forces also captured Wreck House, Somerset Bridge. due to drowning, according to evi­ ment. The depth of the water in the A member of the Bermuda Church came on October 18 of that year. moon, but somehow her trousseau tank was 61 feet. The witness did Society for many years — he was re­ did not arrive. Left behind in New Gniew, on the lower Vistula west 1162*m5to slO. dence taken from that doctor. not smell any alcohol on Blue. On May 31, 1916, after handing bank about 30 miles from Danzig. Samuel Stuart Thompson, a motor elected at the recent annual meeting York, it came down later in one of NIGHT BAKER— Apply St. George's When the taking of -svidence had of the Society —- Col. Dill also served over bis appointment as Acting Com­ the regular steamers and the Cus­ To Marshal Rodion Malinovsky — generator attendant residing in Som­ been completed. Inspector Bromby mandant to Capt. F. S. H. Outer- troops of the Second Ukrainian Bakery; Telephone 9143. erset, testified that about midnight on the Devonshire Church Vestry. toms Department wanted her to pay 1300*th. of the Dockyard Police told the Cor­ The Society brought a large number bridge, he sailed for the war with duty on lt. She flatly refused to do Command, fighting westward along on February 28 he was standing out­ the first Bermuda Contingent, Royal the Carpathian Foothills through side the south yard sub-station in oner and Jury that, arising out of of cases to him for advice, while in so and retained CoL Dfll. He won j OFFICE CLERK male or female, some this accident, the Dockyard author! the Vestry his knowledge and ex­ Garrison Artillery, as Commandant the case. Southern Slovakia, took Banska- bookkeeping and typing experience. H.M. Dockyard talking to his relief with the rank of Major. Stiavnica, 30 miles north of the Mr. Lo11 ties had decided to place barbed wire perience was of considerable benefit. On murder trials, CoL Dfll is best Write giving full particulars and at vulnerable points on the wall ad­ While he was a strong churchman. He returned to Bermuda during remembered for his defence of Rob­ Slovakian border in tbe Hron sector, I references to Box 1305, Bermuda HEARD A CRASH jacent to the tanks, which would like many of his contemporaries, Col. the latter half of 1919, when he be­ ert Montgomery Armstrong. It was and about 80 miles northeast of I Press. have the effect of preventing a repe­ came Commandant. Bermuda Mil­ Bratislava. "We heard a crash and I said to Dill projected his activities in this at the time the first killing the Col­ lS05tth.8 to w. 14 tition of this kind of accident. (The direction to much study of eccles­ itia, retiring on April 22, 1928. He re­ ony had had in 30 years. While Col. him, What is that?'" added Mr. wall itself is only a few feet high tired with the honorary rank of LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—To­ Thompson. "He said. That is one iastical law, particularly its relation Dill pleaded the caw for the defence, when approached from outside the to civil law. He had an authorita­ Lieutenant Colonel. he was assisted by Dr. Hallett and night's Soviet communique an­ of the stokers closing down a hatch Dockyard, bat there is a drop of 25- tive outlook which brought respect nounced that tbe German group en­ FOR SALE on the dock.' I said, 'If you have A second Bermuda contingent in Sir Reginald Conyers. He lost the circled in the Sehievelbein area had 30 feet on the inside.) from many Quarters. 1917 was sent overseas to join the verdict and a later appeal. mad stokers around here, good­ A verdict of accidental death was been routed and had lost 8,000 in I night; I am off." In the ParUamentary field CoL first, both becoming a unit under In recent years he succeeded in prisoners. BOY'S HUMBER BICYCLE (18 inch) reached by the jury, in accord with Dill stood pre-eminent as a formida­ Col. Dili's command in France. getting juries to reduce two murder Basket, etc., good condition. Phone After leaving Mr. Lott, said the the evidence. Among the prisoners taken south witness, he walked toward the in­ ble debater whose oratory on more As a Judge advocate, the deceased •charges to manslaughter. of Sehievelbein were Lieut-General 2969. spector's office in the south yard than one occasion held his oppon­ was useful tn the last war with his Col. Dfll achieved prominence in i T 1289*th. ents in awe and wore away oppo­ Freemasonary in Bermuda. On April Krappe^pmmander of the 1Mb Ger- when he heard a yell for help. Then knowledge of civil and mUitary law. an Armour d Co s staff sition. On one occasion he was trying one 2, 1901, ha was Initiated in Atlantic ™h c amulf lu *Pde- «"* *• - he heard a second yell, and he went AXIS SATELLITES WILL GET Phoenix Lodge, becoming Master of * * ^ ^ i *t $- „ to a police constable on the veran­ Elected to the House of Assembly of his own militiamen for theft. a PLACE IN PEACE SET-UP on April IS, 1904. and sworn in on the Lodge in1905 German attacks by tanks and in- FOR RENT dah of the South Gate and told him "Smith," he said, "the evidence He was exalted in the Scottish and 'a?t?r northeast and south of Lake to get some help as a man had fallen MOSCOW, March 7 (Reuter).—A May 30, 1904. Col Dill served until against you is insufficient. I regret at , into a tank opposite the floating 1938. He made an unsuccessful ef­ it." He paused, and added: "Smith, English Chapters of the Royal Arch [ ?£ ?°, |* SiSC ZiJ!!5_LJ^!SS! UNFURNISHED APARTMENT in place fox former Gennan satellites in 1902, and became a P.Z. of Atlantic off. On all fronts yesterday Soviet dock. wiU be found In the future inter­ fort to return to the House on De­ you were drunk yesterday and for forces disabled or destroyed 149 Ger­ Hamilton, Rent £7.10.0. Gibbons With Mr. Lott, the witness went national security organization, pro­ cember 30, IMS, when the death of that I give you 12 days. You were Chapter No. 195 in 1906. man tanks and 29 planes. Company Real Estate. Phone 2091. to the tank, which had a hole in the viding they carry out honestly and Sir Henry Watlington resulted in a drunk, were you not?" "Yes, sir," re­ 1291tth top, apparently made by someone precisely all the armistice conditions, Devonshire bye-election. pUed the man, who said sotto voce as STALIN'S ORDERS CoL DiU was spectacular even in be retired, "The Major is batting America's Approve Mutual FURNISHED APARTMENT — Entire falling into the tank. Getting on according to the "Red Star" today. LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).— top of the tank, Mr. Thompson The newspaper said: "Let them, repose during Assembly debates. strong today." ; ground floor. Large Verandah, Two When the discussion became tire­ Aid Plan For Aggression Banska-Stiavnica, east of Bratislava Bedrooms. Pitts Bav Road. Phone shone his torch through the hole as Mr. Churchill said: "Work their Col. Dill's legal career outlasted in Czechoslovakia, has been cap­ and saw Blue at the bottom. passage home.' " some, he was wont to screw the aU the others, and only a matter of 2153. familiar monocle to his eye, survey Cmtiaoed from Page 1 tured by the Second Ukrainian Com­ 1290tth. members with disdain, and start a few days ago he was busy prepar­ mand under Marshal Rodion Mal­ ing a brief for a civil action in the one of their greatest problems, which inovsky, Marshal Stalin announced reading a French novel. Supreme Court. affects the present and may affect But when big issues were at stake in an order of the day. or when the debate was to his liking. He was articled to the late Sir the future unity of the Continent. The town is 80 miles northeast of Col Dill was at his forensic best. His Reginald Gray in 1902, and called to "It is our opinion that such omis­ Bratislava. vocabularly was so broad and his the Bermuda Bar in 1905 Fifteen sion was a deplorable mistake, be­ Tbe order addressed to Marshal 'Wine Xnd S)ine speed of thought so great, that re­ years later he succeeded Sir Reginald cause American unity is not the Malinovsky* said: "Troops of the ARCHITECTURE — porters found it practically impossi­ as Attorney General, and held the result of policy nor the expression Second Ukrainian Command, over­ ble to keep pace with him. But office until 1937, when he returned to of fortunate harmony of ideas, but coming enemy resistance under diffi­ SURVEYING when he quoted ad lib from the private practice. a geographical fact and the conse­ cult conditions in wooded, moun- classics and punctuated paragraphs quence of that fact on the histori­ i tainous country in the Carpathians, AT CHRISLEY HALL In 1909 the Hon. Dr. R. C. Hollis cal, economic and political planes have occupied in Czechoslovak terri- For Post-War Plans with Latin quotations, he was even Hallett, Bermuda's Assistant Jus­ the town of Banska-Stiavnica, a more a reporter's terror. tice today, was articled to CoL Dill, "For that reason, the conference should have represented America powerful defence point in the Ger- Dial — lu38 becoming associated with him as a ! man defences." The West End Rendezvous PROTECTED AMENITIES partner in 191C- The partnership as a whole, without the exclusion of one of tbe greatest and most In a second order of the day, Mar­ When the tourist trade was just continued throughout the war years shal Sta in tonight announced that beginning to develop in the Islands. although Dr. Hallett carried on the representative nations of the hemis­ For reservations Phone 8341 Somerset phere." Preussis ----Stargard, z~ miles south Wycliffe M. S. StoveU + it was Col. Dill who brought in legis­ practice alone while Col. Dill was 759 lu eitp. : of Dan 'Jr, had been captured by Parliament St. Hamilton lation to prohibit poster advertising overseas. It was dissolved in 1920. j Marsha. Rokossovsky's Second White KING AND QUEEN PAYING Russian Command. 954tm.tli.s.tp. The second order, also addressed VIST TO LANCASHIRE to Marshal Bol'Ocsovky as com­ mander of the Second White Russian Reprocessed Golfing Wood and LIVERPOOL, March 7 (Peuter).— front, reported that these forces Balls Cheering crowds gave the King and today fought their way into and cap­ Iron Clubs We Have In Stock*— Queen a great-hearted welcome here tured the towns of Gniew and Preus­ 1869—1945 59/8 doz. TODAY today when they came to Lancashire sisch-Stargard, on the approaches on their first provincial tour this to Danzig. Club Head year The capture of Gollnow, eight 76 years of Service Repaints Covers Bicycle Baskets The King; in R.A.F. uniform, and miles from the east bank of the the Queen, drove through fi. e miles Oder, was announced by Marshal 30/- doz. 11/6 set (3 Sizes) lined with excited children waving I Stalin in his third order of the day. I flags to the Ministry of Aire aft Pro­ Stepenitz and Massow were also FOOT PUMPS (2 Sizes) duction factory, wh»re "h^y spent j captured, the order said. Stepenitz OF CANADA I Tees Bags an hour touring the busv shops and lies on the Stettin Lagoon. 15 miles 50 for 1/9 if&Mfc&E spams GOODS 19/6-35/- BELLS talking to men and wemm at the due north of the Baltic port, while benches. ! Massow is 15 miles from the Oder DUNCAN CAMPBELL COASTER BRAKES The Queen told six men who had i estuary and 20 miles east of Stettin. Somers Bldg., Hamilton, j been blinded in this war that: "You The order, addressed to Marshal Phone 3169 AMERICAN MUDGUARDS and are doing a fine job." Zhukov and his Chief of-Staff, OoL- 12831th. —o— General Malinin, described these OPEN TRADE DISCUSSIONS three towns as important strong­ RIMS 26x1.375 holds in the German defences on the HUMBER JERUSALEM, March 7 (Beuter).— approaches to Stettin, and said they Trade discussions began here to­ ! were carried by assault today by ASTWOOD'S day between representatives of Pales­ troops of the First White Russian FOR SALE 1210+tu eitp. tine and the Irrq delegation which I front. arrived this week. —o Bicycles The leader of the P destine repre­ Standard Model £16.0.0. — Cash Only sentatives, is Mr. Geoffrey Walsh, RUSSIANS INTERCEDE FOR economic adviser to the Palestine Large Cottage ARCISZEWSKI'S WIFE FOR SALE Government. situated just off the top of MENS ONLY ASTWOOD'S LONDON, March 7 (Reuter).—The COX HILL Foreign Secretary, Mr, Anthony 9593Tw BIRTH Eden, declared in the House of Com­ Excellent View One Six Room Cottage mons today that the Soviet Govern­ and lots of space BLEECKER— To Rfn. and Mrs. Nor­ ment were taking steps to set free With large Basement all modern conveniences in the man Bleecker. Lily Park, St the wife of Tomasz Arciszewski, Pre­ £1250 CITY OF HAMILTON George's, March 6th — a Son. mier in tbe London Polish Govern­ 1304 tth. ment, whose arrest while engaged in Red Cross work in Warsaw was re­ ported last Thursday. Office of RALEIGH One Two-Storey House Mr. Eden added that the Russian authorities had informed the British M. A. GIBBONS On about } ef an acre of land Ambassador in Moscow that they 754c All-Steel Bicycle IN PEMBROKE Funeral Notice were talcing this step "to meet the 1280fth TATEM. Miss Annie, died at wishes of the British Government." A real buy to an approved purchaser Pressed to reveal whether the Sov­ Bushey Park, Somerset Her iet authorities had given a reason Apply H. S. CRISSON funeral will take place at St. for the arrest, Mr. Eden replied: "I Thos. J. Wadson <*& Son James's Church, Somerset, to­ have been given some, but I think Auction Sale Phone 1242; or Clarence S. Peniston, Phone 3465. in the light of the happy conclusion day, March 8, at 4 pjn. of my representations the House will think it wiser to leave the matter of alone." o Valuable City Property Guadalcanal was named by a 15th century adventurer for his home 6 ROOM COTTAGE town in Spain. SITUATED ON LOT 36 ANGLE STREET

NOTICE opposite Signal View now owned by Jennie R. Smith. Beautiful Property for Home or Business. Anyone found trespassing on Burcher's Point, West Date of Sale Side, Somerset, mill be prosecuted according to March 15th, 3 p.m. law. ROBERT E. BURCHER R. L. PEARMAN, lOTt*. Auctioneer.